DocumentCode
2356387
Title
A new hemostasis device for hemodialysis patients
Author
Tamarapalli, J.R. ; Lemons, Jack E. ; Dockery, Jeanne ; Burdick, Bettye
Author_Institution
Alabama Univ., Birmingham, AL, USA
fYear
1995
fDate
7-9 Apr 1995
Firstpage
300
Lastpage
301
Abstract
The major main aims of the study were to: 1. develop a device to obtain a better result compared to manual puncture site compression; 2. develop a stable device which would not slip during application; 3. help all dialysis patients, especially those patients who are unable to hold their needle puncture sites; 4. relieve the nurse to attend to other activities; and 5. to better utilize the whole length of the graft thereby preventing recirculation of non-dialysis blood and repeatedly puncturing a short length of the graft. A device was fabricated from a light weight plastic material with a C shape. This contour allowed conformity to the various shapes of the dialysis access limbs. The device included a rotatable threaded shaft, with which it was possible to achieve a controlled pressure on the fistula or graft. An internal (shaft) safety mechanism was incorporated so that undue pressure could not be applied on the vascular graft. The device was designed to be stable and comfortable. The puncture site contact surface of the device was designed to be disposable and to minimize any possibilities of cross contamination. Different sizes of clamps were made to best accommodate the various sizes of upper and lower access limbs. An initial clinical study on 25 patients conducted by the dialysis nurses at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and Sylacauga dialysis center, Sylacaga, Alabama demonstrated no problems with the C clamp system
Keywords
biomedical equipment; blood; kidney; patient care; patient treatment; plastics; C shape; contour; controlled pressure; cross contamination; dialysis access limbs; dialysis patients; fistula; graft whole length; hemodialysis patients; hemostasis device; initial clinical study; internal safety mechanism; light weight plastic material; lower access limbs; manual puncture site compression; needle puncture sites; nondialysis blood recirculation; nurse; puncture site contact surface; rotatable threaded shaft; stable device; upper access limbs; Blood; Clamps; Coagulation; Fingers; Lifting equipment; Medical treatment; Needles; Shafts; Shape; Stability;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Engineering Conference, 1995., Proceedings of the 1995 Fourteenth Southern
Conference_Location
Shreveport, LA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2083-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SBEC.1995.514507
Filename
514507
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