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Dialysis Safety: What Patients Need to Know

Dr. Suresh Sankar, Nephrologist & Senior VP, Clinical Affairs, NephroPlus

Patient safety is core aspect of patient care and dialysis care is no exception. It rests on the core ethical principle of “First do no harm”. It is doubly important because haemodialysis is among the most advanced technology used in outpatient settings.   Though there are safety checks and controls built in the technology used, the processes of care, the capability of the health care worker delivering the service and an engaged and informed patient are key to achieve the desirabl topmost priority at a dialysis centre.

Patient safety events in dialysis can occur in the following aspects of care

  1. Initiation and ending of dialysis session
  2. Type of dialyzer used and whether the appropriate labelled dialyzer was used
  3. Amount of blood thinner used
  4. Medications
  5. Fluid removal on dialysis
  6. Infections

What you can do to make your treatments safer

It starts with knowing where safety matters and doing the right action

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