Home Hemodialysis Customer Support: 866-697-8243
Peritoneal Dialysis Customer Support: 800-323-5188
Talk to a Patient Consultant About Home Dialysis: 888-200-6456
Home Hemodialysis Customer Support: 866-697-8243
Peritoneal Dialysis Customer Support: 800-323-5188
Talk to a Patient Consultant About Home Dialysis: 888-200-6456
Home Hemodialysis Customer Support: 866-697-8243
Peritoneal Dialysis Customer Support: 800-323-5188
Talk to a Patient Consultant About Home Dialysis: 888-200-6456
Home Hemodialysis Customer Support: 866-697-8243
Peritoneal Dialysis Customer Support: 800-323-5188
Talk to a Patient Consultant About Home Dialysis: 888-200-6456
The System One is the first and only truly portable hemodialysis system cleared for home hemodialysis in the United States, including solo hemodialysis during waking hours, and nocturnally while the patient and their care partner sleep. It was specifically designed for patients to use in their homes, and is small enough to allow patients to travel and bring their treatment supplies with them.
NxStage System One performs a function similar to traditional in-center hemodialysis machines. It removes blood from the body, filters it, and returns the cleaned blood back to your body.
During treatment, System One cleans your blood.
Click on an icon to learn more about each step.
These steps in the treatment process will be tailored specifically to you and your needs by your doctor and care team.
A training nurse at your dialysis clinic will train you on how to perform your hemodialysis treatments. Training will also be provided to a care partner, unless the patient and physician both agree that solo home hemodialysis is appropriate.
Once training begins, you will learn how to access your blood, operate the system, monitor your vital signs, administer medication, and learn what to do in the event of a medical emergency. When treating at home, you will have access to the same resources you used during training, through your care team, training materials, as well as Customer Service and Technical Support. You will be trained using a program called NxSTEPS that includes printed and online training, as well as helpful videos. This training program will help you understand what to expect and how to effectively manage your treatments.
Depending on their prescription, some patients may require a care partner for home hemodialysis. The trained and qualified care partner needs to be present during treatments for support and to act in the event of a medical emergency.
It is important to note that a care partner is not a medical professional. It can be a friend, spouse, relative, neighbor or another individual who is willing to be trained on the system.
Provided that both the patient and physician agree on solo home hemodialysis, having a care partner may not be a requirement to perform treatments. Additional ancillary devices and training are required to perform solo home hemodialysis.
Read more about the role of care partners in our family and friends section.
Patients should review the following information carefully and discuss it with their doctors to decide whether home hemodialysis with NxStage systems is right for them.
Users should weigh the risks and benefits of performing home hemodialysis with NxStage systems.
Users will need additional resources to perform home hemodialysis.
Certain forms of home hemodialysis have additional risks.
The reported benefits of peritoneal dialysis may not be experienced by all patients.
Peritoneal dialysis does involve some risks that may be related to the patient, center, or equipment. These include, but are not limited to, infectious complications. Examples of infectious complications include peritonitis and exit-site and tunnel infections. Non-infectious complications include catheter complication such as migration and obstruction, peritoneal leaks, constipation, hemoperitoneum, hydrothorax, increased intraperitoneal volume, and respiratory and gastric issues. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor patient prescriptions and achievement of adequate fluid management goals.
Patients should consult their doctor to understand the risks and responsibilities of performing peritoneal dialysis.
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United States
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