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    Pauline Bass
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    Intermittent disconnection from Haemofiltration.

    I was wondering what happens in other ICUs when a patient is disconnected from heamofiltration for a short period of time (ie: to attend CT or OR), and what the practice is regarding the circuit.

    ie: Is the filtration circuit is taken down and discarded or, is the blood returned to the patient and the circuit maintained with saline running through it and if so, for how long?

    For either practice does anyone have an evidence base?

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    Pauline

    Pauline Bass
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    Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology
    Alfred Health
    p.bass@alfred.org.au

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    Penny Spencer
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    HI Pauline
    the process may very depending on the haemofilter and the
    manufacturer’s recommendation. We currently use the prismaflex h/f and
    the patient can be disconnected and the blood circulated for 60-
    minutes. If longer than that the manufacture recommends discarding the
    circuit. It is unusual that this would happen as you usually time the
    procedures when the circuit crashes. It is a bit of a risk for BSI with
    the connecting and disconnecting process. Other manufacturers would
    possibly have different recommendations
    Penn
    Penny
    Penny Spencer
    Nurse Unit Manager
    Critical Care Unit
    St John of God – Bendigo
    ph. 03 5434 3436
    Mon-Fri
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    >>> Pauline Bass

    22/02/2011 3:19 PM >>>
    Intermittent disconnection from Haemofiltration.

    I was wondering what happens in other ICUs when a patient is
    disconnected from heamofiltration for a short period of time (ie: to
    attend CT or OR), and what the practice is regarding the circuit.

    ie: Is the filtration circuit is taken down and discarded or, is the
    blood returned to the patient and the circuit maintained with saline
    running through it and if so, for how long?

    For either practice does anyone have an evidence base?

    Regards

    Pauline

    Pauline Bass
    Infection Prevention Nurse Consultant
    Infection Prevention and Healthcare Epidemiology
    Alfred Health
    p.bass@alfred.org.au

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