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Title: Protection of dialysis patients


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Protection of dialysis patients
  • Tomasz Mroczek, WSZiM, 1st sem.
  • Resolution of the Council 12 June 1986
  • Directive 80/778/EEC
  • (Official Journal No L 229, 30. 8. 1980, p.11

2
Preface
  • Resolution of the Council and of the
    Representatives of the Governments of the member
    States meeting within the Council of 12 June 1986
    concerning the protection of dialysis patients by
    minimizing the exposure to aluminum
  • Objective
    To lay down recommendations concerning the
    purity of solutions and water used in dialysis,
    in order to protect dialysis patients

3
Mechanism of dialysis
  • Dialysis are being initiated when patient suffer
    from renal disease.
  • The scheme of dialysis process
  • Dialysator - the device where blood is being
    cleaned.
  • Dialysis machine - transport of blood and dilute
    water (permeate)
  • Dialysator with its semipermeable membrane
  • Mechanisms of filtration and diffusion
  • Solutes pass in 2 directions
  • Warning Purity of water is crucial for patients
    health and safety.

4
Definitionsof expressions used in the Directive
  • concentrated solution for hemodialysis
  • diluting water
  • dilute solutions for hemodialysis
  • Water Treatment System,

5
Processes
  • Production of the concentrated solution on spot
  • Production in distant plants
  • Central distribution - delivering through pipes
  • Deliveries in plastic containers
  • Water loop - for transporting diluting water

6
Aluminium toxicity
7
Present situation in Poland
  • Dialysis standards recommended by MOH say
    nothing about water
  • Sanitary authorities use own standards (for
    drinking water) and are focused on bacteria
    contamination
  • There are no obliging standards for chemical
    consistence of water for dialysis

8
Real life
  • Concentrated solutions are being produced in
    small workshops, practically without any
    supervision

9
Directive contents Memebr states ahould take
steps to ensure thath
  • The total amount of aluminium present in the
    concentrated solution for haemodialysis supplied
    for the purpose of preparing dilute solutions
    does not contribute more then 10 ?g/l to the
    concentration of aluminium in the dilute solution
    for haemodialysis
  • diluting ater complies at least with all the
    requirements of Directive (Nrxxxx, that concerned
    drinking water).
  • Diluting water is appropriately treated to reduce
    the aluminium level if if the latter exceeds 30
    ?g/l
  • treatment of the water is also envisaged
    depending on the amount of aluminium introduced
    by the concentrate and equipment.
  • These levels are appropriately monitored

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The authorities responsible for water
distribution and renal analysis shall
  • Inform all renal dialysis units, if possible in
    advance , of any important change in the
    treatment of water which might increase the
    aluminium level in the water distributed and also
    of any accidental pollution of the water
    disttributed
  • study the possibility of replacing aluminium
    salts in the treatments of water
  • Shall regularly monitor aluminium in the plasma
    or serum of these patients in order to attempt to
    protect against the toxic effects of alluminium

11
Implications
  • Nobody checks these levels now
  • This directive will impose many additional,
    responsible, duties on managers of the dialysis
    centers and on medical staff
  • As the tap water is usually very bad it may cause
    additional pressure on water-suppliers.

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Consequent steps
  • To adopt these directives to countrys official
    medical standards
  • Supply all interested health centers with
    appropriate and accurate measure instruments
  • The centers technical staff has to undergo
    appropriate training.
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