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For peritoneal dialysis via CAPD set, the peritoneum is used as a filter for blood purification. The dialyzing fluid (usually highly concentrated glucose) from the non-PVC bag system is introduced into the free abdominal cavity via a CAPD catheter that has grown into the abdominal wall. By diffusion, the dialyzing fluid is augmented with toxins from the blood vessels in the peritoneum. After a few hours within the body, the used dialyzing fluid is drained through the catheter. New dialysis solution is then introduced. This process usually takes place several times a day. Patients receive training on performing dialysate change, and as soon as they feel safe using it, they can carry out the therapy independently. A great advantage of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) is that blood purification does not take place just on a few days of the week; thus the patient’s well-being can be increased. The prerequisites for this are that the patient assumes a high degree of personal responsibility and that physical and hygienic conditions are met.

The film and tube materials used must also withstand particularly high sterilization temperatures and sterilization times. In addition, the lowest possible particle level and low extractable / leachable are particularly important for long term use

 

Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD) Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis (CAPD)

 

Primary materials of lafaf khazar meet the USP quality standards and it used to manufacture of below products:

  • CAPD solution bag
  • drainage bag
  • Non-PVC filling hose systems
  • Multi-chamber bags/double-chamber bags (It manufactured by PP-based film)