Do You Have an HD03 Monitor?

Use it! Enhance Your Dialysis Care and Improve Your Bottom Line

If your hemodialysis clinic’s goals include elevating patient care and improving your team’s workflows, you may already have the key to success: the HD03 Monitor. Created to detect dysfunction, the HD03 Monitor empowers you to optimize your patient’s lifeline function and longevity. No matter the task, the right tools for the job can make all the difference.

If your clinic has a Transonic HD03 Hemodialysis Monitor and your hemodialysis team is not currently using it – you absolutely should be! Go dig it up right now. And if you are already using it, there may be ways to further take advantage of the data it provides.

Here’s what you need to know about Transonic measurements with the HD03.

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Hemodialysis Monitoring With HD03

A healthy vascular access is critical to your patient’s wellbeing. The HD03 Monitor provides on-the-spot quantitative measurements of delivered flow, recirculation and vascular access flow. Using the HD03 Monitor can help alert hemodialysis technicians, nurses and nephrologists of any potential issues before they escalate into emergencies.

In particular, HD03 measurements empower dialysis care teams to support patients at risk of under-dialysis, stenosis formation or risk of high output cardiac failure.

  • Measure Dialysis Adequacy: Data for delivered flow and recirculation help identify dose delivery issues in AV access and central venous catheters.
  • Measure Vascular Access Flow: A downward trend in access flow may signal the onset of a stenosis, while a high access flow can indicate potential high-output cardiac failure.
  • Optimize Treatment On-the-Spot: Knowledge is power. The right data means potential complications can be proactively addressed and dialysis treatment can be optimized right away.

The HD03 Monitor is versatile, offering the following measurements and access types:

Why Do HD03 Measurements Matter?

Vascular access complications are a significant risk for hemodialysis patients and account for up to 25 percent of all hospital stays for these patients.

Knowledge Means Power – and Opportunity

On top of the immense benefits to the overall standard of patient care, HD03 measurements also provide cost-saving opportunities to the clinic.

Vascular access complications contribute significantly to high healthcare costs and account for up to 50 percent of first-year hemodialysis costs. Plus, complications lead to missed hemodialysis appointments – negatively impacting both the patient and your bottom line.

Regular monitoring using the HD03 prevents these costly issues, enabling patients to attend all necessary appointments without interruptions. Not to mention, of course, the trust and patient loyalty that come with excellent care which, in turn, improves patient satisfaction.

Using the HD03 Monitor at your clinic not only enhances patient care but also streamlines your team’s workload, a win-win for both healthcare quality and the overall patient experience.

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We Are Here To Support You

At Transonic, we are dedicated to improving patient outcomes and empowering the healthcare teams supporting them. Whether it's through our leading-edge technology or resources and training, we support you and the life-saving work you do.

If you're interested in delving deeper into the capabilities of the HD03 Monitor, we would love to talk. If your staff are facing challenges using the HD03 Monitor to its fullest, we will gladly provide further training.

Together, we'll ensure every member of your team is ready and able to harness the full potential of flow measurement technology.

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