Advanced Hollow-Fiber Dialyzer for Hemodialysis Treatment
NephroFilter is a single-use hollow-fiber membrane filter used in the successful delivery of hemodialysis treatment. Also referred to as a dialyzer, NephroFilter contains up to 20,000 hollow fibers that act as a waste and toxins filter that removes toxins, unwanted solutes and excess water from the patient’s blood via filtration throughout the hemodialysis therapy, enabling an improved balance of important minerals (i.e., potassium, sodium and calcium) in the blood, and blood pressure control.
Designed for patient comfort and safety, the single-use NephroFilter is made of high-grade polysulfone or polyethersulfone fiber. As a result, this enables healthcare providers to personalize treatment for each patient so that they receive the most efficient and effective hemodialysis therapy possible.
Faster, easier, better efficient blood filtering
There are a number of benefits to using NephroFilter, including:
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Efficient synthetic materials remove significantly more b2 micro-globulin and amyloids
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Standard clearance performance of waste materials during dialysis treatment
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Single-use product designed for optimum patient comfort and safety
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Available in high flux and low flux with surface areas of 1.0, 1.3, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0 and 2.2 m²
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Available with 3 different sterilization methods – gamma radiation, ethylene oxide gas and steam
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Manufactured and tested in accordance with BS EN ISO 8637-1:2020
Full Package Treatment
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NephroCan has established itself as a trusted manufacturer of dialysis consumables and equipment throughout the world. Our product portfolio provides everything a medical professional or patient could need for the delivery of safe and successful hemodialysis treatment, whatever the patient requirements and regardless of facility or location.
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Customer Care
Our highly trained, dedicated team and comprehensive customer-service system provides bespoke 24-7 support. We offer a range of on-demand services for our equipment and consumables, including online and onsite equipment-training programs, remote equipment troubleshooting, and nursing and emergency advice.