CMUH(Taiwan) Using AI to Monitor Home Hemodialysis
It's been safer and healthier for chronic kidney disease patients
TAICHUNG,
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"Approximately 12% of the Taiwanese, or about 2.86 million people, have Chronic Kidney Disease, and more than 80 thousand of these patients have progressed to end-stage kidney failure that require routine hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, with 90% selecting the former" stated Professor
Professor Huang further explained, "The tiredness following hemodialysis comes from ultrafiltration and osmotic imbalance, as hemodialysis in medical facilities takes up 4 hours and requires rapid dehydration to remove the excess water as well as uremic toxins accumulated in a patient's body, leading to drastic change in osmotic pressure. Patients usually experience serious fatigue and require considerable rest."
As for the safety of HHD, patients need to complete a training program lasting 8-12 weeks and encompassing the establishment of vascular access puncture, operation and troubleshooting of hemodialysis machine, blood pressure and pulse monitoring, recording a nursing report, emergency evacuation, medical waste management, and the maintaining of dialysis RO water quality. They also need to pass a final test of independent operation before they can do it at home.
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SOURCE China Medical University Hospital
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