A Solution for Every Care Setting

Versatile. Easy. Essential.

NxStage’s products and therapies can help healthcare professionals and their patients across the entire continuum of hemodialysis care. Whether it is in an Intensive Care Unit, Acute Dialysis, In-center Dialysis, a Skilled Nursing Facility, a Home Care Setting, or a Plasma Collection Center, NxStage has innovative, cost-effective solutions for renal care that focus on patient quality of care which reduces the workload on staff.

Cyclers at home, hemodialysis machine

Cyclers Simple. Flexible. Portable.

At NxStage, we specialize in home hemodialysis treatments, which allow patients to perform their treatment in the comfort of their home. NxStage Cyclers were designed with patients in mind to provide simplicity, flexibility, and portability without compromising safety. Our Cyclers were designed to overcome the challenges posed by traditional equipment and are the first truly portable hemodialysis systems for home and clinic use. Flexible therapy options allow patients to perform therapy during the day or while they sleep. Our systems are easy to use, versatile, and give patients the freedom to travel.

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Nx2me Connected Health®: The Easy Digital Flowsheet.

Nx2me Connected Health® The Easy Digital Flowsheet.

Better Productivity. Better Care. Better Patients.

The Nx2me Connected Health application is a digital flowsheet that comes preloaded on an iPad® connecting clinicians and staff to their patients on home hemodialysis. It takes away the headache and hassle of old fashioned paper flowsheets that need to be filled out by patients and entered by center staff. With Nx2me, patients simply input their medical information and hemodialysis treatment details under the relevant prompts and press enter.

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System One™ S with NxView

System One S with NxView Simplicity In a Complex World.

The System One is currently used by leading US hospitals including the majority of the top renal care hospitals as ranked by US News & World Report.

System One’s simple, intuitive controls allow for individualized therapy, eliminates scales with its unique fluid balancing system, requires no waste bags as effluent flows to an open drain line, requires no special electrical or plumbing, and its disposable cartridge is designed to eliminate blood-air interface.

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Risks and Responsibilities

The reported benefits of home hemodialysis may not be experienced by all patients.

Home hemodialysis with NxStage during waking hours may not require a care partner, provided a physician and a trained and qualified patient agree that solo home hemodialysis is appropriate. However, patients performing nocturnal treatments are still required to have a trained care partner. Care partners are trained on and follow system guidelines for proper operation and on what to do and how to get medical or technical help if needed.

The NxStage System One is a prescription device and, like all medical devices, involves some risks. The risks associated with hemodialysis treatments in any environment include, but are not limited to, high blood pressure, fluid overload, low blood pressure, heart-related issues, and vascular access complications. The medical devices used in hemodialysis therapies may add additional risks including air entering the bloodstream, and blood loss due to clotting or accidental disconnection of the blood tubing set.

A trained and qualified patient may dialyze alone, without a care partner present (solo home hemodialysis), provided the patient and physician agree that solo home hemodialysis is appropriate. Certain risks associated with hemodialysis treatment are increased when performing solo home hemodialysis because no one is present to help the patient respond to health emergencies. If patients experience needles coming out, blood loss, or very low blood pressure during solo home hemodialysis, they may lose consciousness or become physically unable to correct the health emergency. Losing consciousness or otherwise becoming impaired during any health emergency while alone could result in significant injury or death. Additional ancillary devices and training are required when performing solo home hemodialysis. Patients should consult with their physician to understand the risks and responsibilities associated with solo home hemodialysis using the NxStage System One.

Certain risks associated with hemodialysis treatment are increased when performing nocturnal therapy due to the length of treatment time and because therapy is performed while the patient and care partner are sleeping. These risks include, but are not limited to, 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. Patients should consult with their physician to understand the risks and responsibilities associated with home nocturnal hemodialysis using the NxStage System One.

Patients should consult with their doctor to understand the risks and responsibilities of home and/or more frequent hemodialysis using the NxStage System One.