Description
The choice of renal haemodialyals is generally based upon other factors, including patient preferences, home supports, and underlying medical problems. Although it is possible to switch to another type as circumstances and preferences change and Shwet Biotech Private Limited is the market leader with a strong vision to provide quality range of haemodialysis solutions.
- Conventional acid concentrate typically contains the chloride salts of sodium, calcium, magnesium and potassium, dextrose and an organic acid (gl. Acetic acid)
- The organic acid used in the ‘acid concentrate’ can be in the form of glacial acetic acid or citric acid
- The purpose of the acid is to lower the pH of the dialysate to below 7.3 so that calcium and magnesium do not precipitate out of solution in the form of carbonate salts when bicarbonate is added.
- Quality dialysis can be done as there is no chance for orpss contamination.
PART1: The acid concentrate (in liquid form) is composed of the following components in each 1000m
1- SODIUM CHLORIDEI P210GM/LTR
2. POTASSIUM CHLORIDE IP 5.2GM/LTR
3-CALCIUM CHLORIDE 1.P 8.0GM/LTR
4- MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE IP 2.8GM/LTR
5. ACETIC ACID 1P 9.0GM/LTR
Procedure for use:
Concentrated Haemodialysis Solution (Bi Bag Bicarbonate Type)
Bicarbonate Dialysate is usually produced by mixing purified water with an Acid Concentrate and a Base Cohcentrale. Acid Concentrate supplied in liquid form in 10 Ltrs white jerry cans, while Vial of Base concentrate already fitted in Machine. The acid concentrate (in liquid form) is composed of the following components in each 1000ml SODIUM CHLORIDE (P 210GMLTR POTASSIUM CHLORIDE IP 52GM/LTR, CALCIUM CHLORIDE IP 80GM/LTR, MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE IP 2.8GMLTR and ACETIC ACID IP 9.0GM/LTR The dialysis machine proportions the acid concentrate, the base concentrate and punfled water in 1:1 83:34 proportions. The final cotained electrolyte concentration of Na is 136 mmoi, Kis 2.20 mmoi, Ca is 150 mmol Mg is 0.50 mmol/l, CH,COO, 4.30 mm, C 103.00 mmolt and HCO, is 39.00 mmoll. This electrolyte concentration stands in the standard range provided by the WHO fof the said purpose. The electrolyte concentration can be tailor made as prescribed by the nephrologists depending on the patient needs