Protocol of chemical and bacteriological safety control of water for hemodialysis / haemodiafiltration

  • L. Snisar State Institute «Institute of Nephrology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences», Kyiv
  • L. Liksunova State Institute «Institute of Nephrology of the National Academy of Medical Sciences», Kyiv
Keywords: dialysis water, hemodialysis, chemical quality, microbiological quality, contaminants, reverse osmosis

Abstract

Conducting hemodialysis/ haemodiafiltration requires the presence of specially prepared water, which is the main component of the dialysing solution. The source of dialysis water is drinking (tap) water which is submitted to purification cascade that involves, among others, pressure driven membranes processes such as reverse osmosis (RO). Proper water treatment is not only a guarantee of the safety of the hemodialysis procedure, but also significantly affects the quality and life expectancy of patients.

Therefore, the chemical and microbiological quality of the water used for dialysis is essential if an additional health risk to haemodialysis patients is to be avoided.

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2018-09-30
How to Cite
Snisar, L., & Liksunova, L. (2018). Protocol of chemical and bacteriological safety control of water for hemodialysis / haemodiafiltration. Ukrainian Journal of Nephrology and Dialysis, (3(59), 3-9. https://doi.org/10.31450/ukrjnd.3(59).2018.01

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Problems of Organization and Economics of Kidney Care in Ukraine