
12/01/2019
For anyone upset at the prospect of needing to increase their dialysis hours a little, at least we can look back at how much dialysis has progressed over the years!
Flashback Friday: in 1965 the RCH began treating renal failure with the hospital’s first dialysis machine.
This machine is very different from the equipment used today. In the early days of dialysis the insertion of the cannulas took several hours and was performed under anaesthesia. The methods in use for getting adequate flows of blood into the machine also exhausted veins and arteries very quickly, and only a few dialysis treatments could be undertaken.
Today we have much more efficient methodsfor accessing the patients’ bloodstream and the use of highly efficient dialysers. As a consequence, the treatment period has been drastically reduced.