Home Hemodialysis Customer Support: 866-697-8243
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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
Nocturnal Dialysis (sometimes referred to as overnight dialysis), is, simply put, dialysis therapy that is performed overnight while you sleep.
While some dialysis centers offer nocturnal dialysis within the clinic, here we will discuss the two types of nocturnal dialysis therapies available within your home – Home Hemodialysis (HHD) and Automated Peritoneal Dialysis (APD), also known as Continuous Cycling Peritoneal Dialysis (CCPD).
WHAT IS NOCTURNAL HHD?
Nocturnal HHD uses a hemodialysis machine in your home to accomplish similar treatment goals as daytime hemodialysis (including removing excess waste and toxins from your blood) but it is done overnight, while you and your care partner are asleep.
The NxStage® systems are the only hemodialysis machines in the United States cleared by the FDA for nocturnal home hemodialysis treatments.
WHAT ARE SOME OF THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN MORE FREQUENT DAYTIME HHD AND NOCTURNAL HHD?
While daytime HHD sessions typically last 3 to 4 hours nocturnal therapy sessions are usually 6-8 hours in duration. Nocturnal HHD treatments are also generally performed 4-6 times per week (all treatment times will vary depending on your prescription). Fluid and toxin removal with more frequent nocturnal HHD is closer to that of a healthy kidney, which works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. With these extended treatments, you may experience less toxin and fluid build-up, have shorter post-dialysis recovery time after treatment, and have more energy.
You don’t have to give up your days to dialysis. Maggie chose nocturnal home hemodialysis and now she has had her days free to do what she loves.
Performing therapy overnight means your days can be free so you can do more of the things you enjoy – spend time with family and friends, work, attend classes, exercise etc. You don’t need to leave your house for treatments, reducing hours spent driving to and from a clinic.
The health benefits you may experience from more frequent nocturnal hemodialysis can potentially help improve your appetite2 and energy levels.3
Performing more frequent nocturnal hemodialysis has shown a 5-year survivability comparable to that of patients who have received a deceased donor kidney transplant.4
More frequent hemodialysis may help reverse a common type of heart damage called LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy).5
More frequent nocturnal hemodialysis was associated with a reduction of phosphate binders, compared to thrice weekly in-center hemodialysis.7
You’ll have more control over your therapy compared to being on a center’s schedule. Home dialysis gives you flexibility to choose treatment times that work best for your schedule and lifestyle.
NxStage HHD systems are portable so you are able to move the machine within your home as well as travel with it. The cycler can be transported by car, bus, train, ship, and plane.
More frequent hemodialysis may help reverse a common type of heart damage called LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy).5
Dialysis patients who convert to more frequent hemodialysis may experience quicker post-dialysis recovery time. In one study, patients experienced up to an 98% improvement in post-dialysis recovery time.3
Ultimately this decision will be made by you and your doctor after discussing your therapy options and the many aspects of performing dialysis. You and your doctor will ensure that you are physically able to administer therapy and that you complete the required training.
Nocturnal HHD requires a care partner to be present during therapy. Both the patient and care partner sleep during therapy. You and your care partner will receive thorough training before transitioning to nocturnal treatments.
Like most shifts in medical treatment, nocturnal dialysis may have an adjustment period. It can take time for your body to adjust to sleeping while performing therapy. Over time, however, many patients are able to sleep comfortably through the night with few complications. For additional considerations see below.
The training you receive from your nurse will help prepare you to handle common machine alarms at home. In many cases, an alarm can be identified by the patient, and the problem rectified using prompts on your cycler screen and by referencing the user guide. Should you or your care partner need additional assistance, you can call technical or customer support and they will help troubleshoot.
WHAT WILL I NEED TO START NOCTURNAL DIALYSIS THERAPY?
Once you have a prescription for therapy and have been trained you will need the following.
The decision to do nocturnal home dialysis is a big step and one that requires a discussion with your doctor. Whether you choose nocturnal HHD or nocturnal PD, training is required and there will be adjustments to the time, place, and process of dialyzing. Understandably, some patients are hesitant to change their chosen therapy, as it comes with adjustments, additional training, and a bit of uncertainty. However, nocturnal home dialysis may offer you many clinical and lifestyle benefits over traditional daytime and/or in-center dialysis.
If you and your doctor decide switching to nocturnal dialysis is a good option, you will receive a prescription for the therapy, and you and your care partner (if applicable) will be trained to perform overnight treatments at home. Training includes instruction on setting up and operating the machine, sleeping comfortably and safely while dialyzing, identifying and troubleshooting alarms, and other information unique to home nocturnal HHD process.
If you are new to HHD and are considering nocturnal therapy, speak with your care team about starting more frequent hemodialysis treatments, at home, during the day for a period of time. Once you are comfortable with performing your treatments at home, it is usually possible for you and your care partner to return to the clinic to receive additional training for nocturnal treatments. This usually takes 4-5 additional days and includes education on the following:
Complete the form to learn more about the benefits of more frequent home dialysis.
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.
REFERENCES
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