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DIANOVA HEMODIALYSIS SYSTEM - MAIN FUNCTIONALITIES
STATE-OF-THE-ART TECHNOLOGY.
REAL TIME 360° MONITORING.
YET VERSATILE AND EASY-TO-USE.
360° TOTAL MONITORING
ONLINE KT/V MONITORING: ensures proper dialysis dose is delivered in real
BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORING: automated and non-invasive system to control blood
BLOOD VOLUME MONITORING: allows ultrafiltration monitoring according to blood volume
BLOOD TEMPERATURE MONITORING: controls body temperature to ensure hemodynamic balance.
NETWORK MONITORING: interface to connect to renal unit software for centralized data management.
LEADING TECHNOLOGY COMBINED WITH UNMATCHED USER
FRIENDLINESS, EASE OF USE AND MAINTENANCE.
BVM/BTM
DIANOVA machines can be equipped with a blood volume sensor – BVM – and two independent blood temperature sensors, one on the arterial (incorporated into the BVM sensor) and one on the venous blood line – BTM With these sensors, it is possible to monitor the patient’s tendency to any Hypotension event and/or recirculation problems
BVM/BTM
Blood volume and temperature monitoring is essential to help prevent Hypotension episodes;
Kt/V
Dialife dialysis systems measure the Urea concentration into the dialysate using a spectroscopy method:
- An optical source transmits ultraviolet light through the dialysate fluid coming out of the dialysis filter.
- Urea particles contained in the dialysate, absorb the light according to their concentration.
- A sensor inside the dialysis machine measures light absorption while the system, calculates Urea concentration continuously.
centre dialysis
in Eastern Attica
Easy access
Basement PARKING 13 places
Perfect operation of the unit with minimization of routes and the excellent relationship between its individual spaces.
The creation of a pleasant and friendly environment for the comfortable long stay of patients and attendants.
The clear demarcation of the treatment areas from the rest of the unit and the ensuring as much as possible a sense of privacy to patients.
Landscaping of the premises in such a way as to ensure the partitioning of the works and to ensure, where desired, isolation to limit the spread of infections.