Gambro Launches The AK 96™- A New Dialysis Machine To Deliver Hemodialysis Treatment With The Highest Level Of Quality And Safety
Main Category: Urology / NephrologyAlso Included In: Medical Devices / Diagnostics
Article Date: 01 Nov 2007 - 16:00 PDT
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As a leading innovator in renal care, Gambro launches the AK 96 machine that takes the best of its predecessor, the AK 95 S, and improves upon it by enabling more flexibility and greater savings for dialysis providers.
The AK 96 machine is developed with changing economic and market needs in mind, providing reliable high quality care innovative features and high value. It is a substantial improvement, highly relevant in most markets, as it brings features from top of the range dialysis machines into a compact modular system.
Its innovative features such as the Diascan® system and a completely new user interface enable consistent and flexible high quality conventional HD treatments to be carried out in the simplest way. The standby mode allows providers to be flexible in fluid preparation and save both water and concentrate. With a range of configuration options, the AK 96 machine can be tailored to meet the needs of all dialysis providers who demand quality with improved operational efficiency.
"It is our ambition to always act with renal patients and our customers at the top of our minds. Dialysis should be simple, safe and effective and therefore I feel extremely happy to present AK 96, which has been developed with these requirements in mind," says Michael Lewis, President EMEA.
The AK 96 will be available from February 2008 in the following markets: UK, Ireland, Middle East, Africa, Canada, India, Vietnam, Pakistan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. Subsequent markets will be added throughout 2008 and 2009. The AK 96 is currently not for sale in the USA.
For more information about AK 96 and other Gambro solutions for delivering in-center hemodialysis please contact your local Gambro office. Contact details can be found at the Gambro web site: http://www.gambro.com.
Gambro is a global medical technology company and a leader in developing, manufacturing and supplying products, therapies and services for In-center Care and Self Care hemodialysis, Peritoneal Dialysis, Renal Intensive Care and Hepatic Care. Gambro was founded in 1964 and has more than 8,000 employees, production facilities in 11 countries, sales subsidiaries in more than 40 and sales in more than 100 countries.
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posted by Cikeithia A. Wright on 29 Jun 2010 at 6:57 amGood Morning, I'm Cikeithia Wright working with WDC Medical Training Center and WDC is looking for dialysis equipment that can be donated to the center. Will you be able to help us find donations? You can contact me by email or call me on 202 629-6107. Thanks Ms. Wright
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posted by vijaykumar on 7 Jul 2010 at 3:54 amThis machine is not user friendly & inbuilt concentrate pump cyclinder (cup) quality not good. I really appreciate the uf self calibration the technology used.
patient safety
posted by balbir singh lamba on 20 Jul 2010 at 1:28 amOn 09 jul 2010 I was on 4 hrs dialysis on gambro ak 96 machine. Just 5 minutes were left for closing. I had little pain on venous needle point. It was tolerable. 2 minutes later fresh blood started plashing on ground from venous chamber air release pipe. NO ALARM AND NO SAFETY DEVICE OPERATED to shut the blood pump, somebody shouted, Blood pump was immediately shut down. I roses had near fatal incident. Venous fistula tube had clotted to start the trouble.
Your comments please!
Patient Safety
posted by balbir singh lamba on 3 Aug 2010 at 12:00 ami am yet to receive your comments on my opinion pasted on 20 Luy,2010.
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posted by Jenny Hutchings on 3 Aug 2010 at 1:59 amYou might get a reply if you try contacting http://www.gambro.com this is just a medical news website with no link to that company.
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posted by wendy clark on 12 Jun 2011 at 4:08 amwe are using the aK96 our understanding is hubby is the first to train to do home heamo in victoria australia
we ae loving the freedom of home dialysis
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