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About NxStage® Versi®HD

About NxStage® Versi®HD

NxStage VersiHD: The Smart, Simple Solution

Compact, portable, and easy to use, VersiHD is one of the newest home hemodialysis (HHD) cyclers from Fresenius Medical Care Home Therapies. VersiHD is designed to bring flexibility, simplicity, and peace of mind to your dialysis therapy experience — wherever you are. For more information on the VersiHD or more frequent HHD therapy, please fill out the form on this page.

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Next Generation Home Hemodialysis that Fits Your Life

You Can Take it with You

Like the NxStage® System One™, VersiHD goes where you go. Durable and designed for transport, you can bring it across the room or across the country. While most dialysis machines require a water hook-up, the VersiHD can be used with pre-mixed dialysate bags, making travel easier and providing safe-to-use dialysis fluid in the event of an emergency. If you lose power, the system can be run using a generator.

Refer to user guide for bagged fluid information and power input requirements.

Simplicity Meets Versatility

Preparing for a treatment at home is designed to be simple and easy for you. Set up includes inserting a disposable cartridge into the cycler, spiking a bag of saline to prime the cartridge, and pressing the “add fluid” button. The machine then automatically performs checks and prepares for treatment. NxStage systems are the only hemodialysis machines cleared in the U.S. for solo and nocturnal dialysis therapies, giving you and your care team more options for when and where you dialyze.
 

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Operation Made Easy

The VersiHD’s colorful touchscreen is designed to be easy to learn, easy to see, and easy to use. Buttons on the screen are bright and clearly marked, and only light up when they can be adjusted or pressed. This feature helps keep you on track and feeling confident throughout your entire treatment.

Connected to Your Care Team

Nx2me Connected Health® and the Nx2me® iPad app are part of the VersiHD dialysis experience. During treatment, Nx2me gathers data on flow rates, volumes, and pressures, and sends this information to your care team. You can use the Nx2me iPad app to record flow sheet records (blood pressure, pulse, and medications) or start a call or video chat with a nurse or technical support.

How VersiHD Works

Whether you’re doing therapy at home or while traveling, the design, features, and functions of the VersiHD are meant to fit your schedule, lifestyle, and dialysis needs.

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  • Pre-attached dialyzer reduces the potential risk of touch point contaminations.
  • Drop-in sterilized cartridge is a closed system, without a blood-air interface, helping to reduce the need for anticoagulants during treatments.1
  • The entire blood flow and dialysate pathways are disposable, so there’s no need for long post-treatment heating or disinfection with dangerous chemicals.
  • The cycler can simply be wiped down, and the cartridge thrown away.
  1. Data on file. NxStage Medical, Inc. 2021.
  • Touchscreen is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly, allowing for responsive key presses and advanced on-screen displays.
  • PureFlow is designed, tested, and validated to produce ultrapure water from tap water, accommodating most home water sources.
  • Roughly the size of an end table, it minimizes the need for delivery, storage, and disposal of prefilled bags.
  • Unlike conventional water-treatment systems that require plumbing modifications, PureFlow needs only a simple faucet or under-sink hookup while dialysate is prepared.
  • And a prepared batch lasts 96 hours — so a patient can do multiple treatments on a single PureFlow batch.1
  1. Data on file. NxStage Medical, Inc. 2021.
  • VersiHD: 18″ H x 15″ W x 15″ D
  • PureFlow SL: 26″ H x 20″ W x 19″ D
  • Using the Nx2me app, patients can electronically record their flowsheet information, including blood pressure, pulse, and medications.
  • Data is automatically recorded from the cycler, such as rates, volumes, and pressures.
  • Once the treatment is complete, the finished flowsheet is securely submitted to the Clinician Portal, so healthcare providers can view, track, and monitor completed treatment data for their patients.
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  • Pre-mixed dialysate provides mobility for patients within the home and when they travel.
  • This source water flexibility provides critical access to dialysate in the event of a loss of clean source water due to an emergency situation.
  • The touchscreen interface allows for responsive key presses and advanced on-screen displays. Buttons also only illuminate when they can be adjusted, enhancing clarity and confidence during treatment, and limiting disruption at night.
  • VersiHD: 18″ H x 15″ W x 15″ D
  • Using the Nx2me app, patients can electronically record their flowsheet information, including blood pressure, pulse, and medications.
  • Data is automatically recorded from the cycler, such as rates, volumes, and pressures.
  • Once the treatment is complete, the finished flowsheet is securely submitted to the Clinician Portal, so healthcare providers can view, track, and monitor completed treatment data for their patients.
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Anything Can Happen. Including Dialysis.

Storms, power outages, water main breaks, and other non-medical emergencies can happen without warning. VersiHD lets you continue with dialysis treatments, even during difficult times.

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Potential Benefits of More Frequent Home Hemodialysis, Including Treatments with VersiHD

Fluid and toxin removal with more frequent hemodialysis is closer to that of a healthy kidney1, which works 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Performing more frequent therapy may result in a wide range of health and lifestyle benefits.

FEWER MEDICATIONS AND IMPROVED APPETITE

With more frequent hemodialysis, you may be able to cut down on blood pressure medications2 and have fewer fluid and dietary restrictions.3

IMPROVED POST-DIALYSIS RECOVERY TIME AND ENERGY

By switching to more frequent hemodialysis, you may see improvements in post-dialysis recovery time4 and have more energy and vitality to do what you love.5

MORE FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING/ABILITY TO WORK OR ATTEND CLASSES

More Flexible Scheduling/Ability to Work or Attend Classes.

Risks and Responsibilities

Patients should review the following information carefully and discuss it with their doctors to decide whether home hemodialysis with NxStage systems is right for them.


Users should weigh the risks and benefits of performing home hemodialysis with NxStage systems.

  • Medical staff will not be present to respond to health emergencies that might happen during home treatments, including, among other things, dizziness, nausea, low blood pressure, and fluid or blood leaks.
  • Users may not experience the reported benefits of home, more frequent, or nocturnal hemodialysis with the NxStage systems.
  • The NxStage systems require a prescription for use.
 
Users will be responsible for all aspects of their hemodialysis treatment from start to finish.
  • Medical staff will not be present to perform home treatments. Users will be responsible for, among other things, equipment setup, needle insertions, responding to and resolving system alarms, system tear-down after treatment, monitoring blood pressure, ensuring proper aseptic technique is followed, and following all the training material and instructions that nurses provide.

 

Users will need additional resources to perform home hemodialysis.

  • Users will need a trained care partner to be present during your treatment at home (unless their doctor prescribes “solo/independent” home hemodialysis, described below).
  • Users must have a clean and safe environment for their home treatments.
  • Users will need space in their home for boxes of supplies necessary to perform home hemodialysis with NxStage systems.

 

Certain forms of home hemodialysis have additional risks.

  • If a doctor prescribes home hemodialysis more than 3 times a week, vascular access is exposed to more frequent use which may lead to access related complications, including infection of the site. Doctors should evaluate the medical necessity of more frequent treatments and discuss the risks and benefits of more frequent therapy with users.
  • If a doctor prescribes “solo/independent” home hemodialysis without a care partner during waking hours, risks of significant injury or death increase because no one is present to help users respond to health emergencies. If users experience needles coming out, blood loss, or very low blood pressure during solo/independent home hemodialysis, they may lose consciousness or become physically unable to correct the health emergency. Users will need additional ancillary devices and training to perform solo/independent home hemodialysis.
  • If a doctor prescribes “nocturnal” home hemodialysis at night while the user and a care partner are sleeping, risks increase due to the length of treatment time and because therapy is performed while the user and a care partner are sleeping. These risks include, among other things, blood access disconnects and blood loss during sleep, blood clotting due to slower blood flow or increased treatment time or both, and delayed response to alarms when waking from sleep. A doctor may need to adjust users’ medications for nocturnal home hemodialysis, including, among other things, iron, Erythropoiesis-Stimulating Agents (ESA), insulin/oral hypoglycemics, anticoagulants, and phosphate binders.

 

The reported benefits of peritoneal dialysis may not be experienced by all patients.

Peritoneal dialysis does involve some risks that may be related to the patient, center, or equipment. These include, but are not limited to, infectious complications. Examples of infectious complications include peritonitis and exit-site and tunnel infections. Non-infectious complications include catheter complication such as migration and obstruction, peritoneal leaks, constipation, hemoperitoneum, hydrothorax, increased intraperitoneal volume, and respiratory and gastric issues. It is important for healthcare providers to monitor patient prescriptions and achievement of adequate fluid management goals.

Patients should consult their doctor to understand the risks and responsibilities of performing peritoneal dialysis.

REFERENCES

  1. Daugirdas, John T.; Blake, Peter G.; and Ing, Todd S., “Handbook of Dialysis (5th ed.)” (2015).
  2. Kotanko P, Garg AX, Depner T, et al. Effects of frequent hemodialysis on blood pressure: Results from the randomized frequent hemodialysis network trials. Hemodial Int. 2015;19(3):386-401.
  3. Spanner E, Suri R, Heidenheim AP, Lindsay RM. The impact of quotidian hemodialysis on nutrition. Am J Kidney Dis. 2003;42(1 suppl):30-35.
  4. Jaber BL, Lee Y, Collins AJ, et al. Effect of daily hemodialysis on depressive symptoms and post-dialysis recovery time: interim report from the FREEDOM (Following Rehabilitation, Economics and Everyday-Dialysis Outcome Measurements) Study. Am J Kidney Dis. 2010;56(3):531-539.
  5. Finkelstein FO, Schiller B, Daoui R, et al. At-home short daily hemodialysis improves the long-term health-related quality of life. Kidney Int. 2012;82(5): 561-569.
  6. Kraus MA, Cox CG, Summitt CL, et al. Work and travel in a large Short Daily Hemodialysis (SDHD) program. Abstract presented at American Society of Nephrology Annual Conference, 2007.

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