Disconnection of the venous needle is a critical hazard in hemodialysis. The 6008 features the Venous Access Monitor (VAM) and VenAcc wetness detector, which act as early warning systems to detect access dislodgment, significantly reducing the risk of external blood loss. Integrated Kinking Detection
"Now, hold the 'Mute' and 'Confirm' buttons simultaneously while turning it on. Keep holding."
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: Automation of setup and disconnection phases saves an average of 2.83 minutes per treatment for fistula patients. Ergonomic Improvements : The system requires
: A standard safety feature that stops the blood pump and closes the venous clamp immediately if critical pressure changes are detected, reducing the risk of external blood loss. Disconnection of the venous needle is a critical
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The Fresenius Medical Care 6008 High-Volume Hemodiafiltration (HDF) therapy system represents a significant shift in renal replacement therapy. Designed to automate complex clinical workflows while optimizing protective HDF delivery, this advanced dialysis machine consolidates therapy steps to reduce manual intervention. Keep holding
At the end of the treatment, the system performs a controlled reinfusion of the blood remaining in the extracorporeal circuit back to the patient. The manual describes three distinct methods: ONLINE reinfusion (using the substitution fluid), ONLINE closed‑circuit reinfusion (where the patient remains connected arterially), and reinfusion with a separate NaCl bag. The reinfusion stops automatically when the optical detector no longer senses blood and the programmed extra volume has been returned.