Title
Blood Lines Conduct Leakage Current During Haemodialysis: A Potential Safety Risk During First Failure, Especially For Patients With Central Dialysis Catheter As Access
Abstract
Haemodialysis (HD) machines are IEC-classified as I type B. When central dialysis catheters (CDCs) are used for access, there will be close electrical contact with the heart. To investigate the risk for HD patients, the leakage of current through the tubing set was measured during in vitro dialysis performed according to the IEC 60601-1 standard for class I cardiac floating (CF) devices. A series of eight measurements were made with Gambro GFS + 12 dialysers, first with saline and then with blood in the blood lines. The leakage current exceeded the CF limit (50 mu A) at the top of the CDC using the test 'mains on applied part' for saline (median 1008 mu A, range 720-1241 mu A), for blood (median 610 mu A, range 449-772 mu A) and also for a 'single fault condition' using saline (median 68 mu A, range 35-118 mu A) or blood (47 mu A, range 4-128 mu A). In the single fault condition, the highest leakage current at the CDC (128 mu A) almost exceeded the earth leakage current in normal conditions. A safety risk can appear if a single fault arises in the dialysis machine or another device connected to the same patient, or during 'mains contact to the patient'. Then the current flow may be high enough to induce arrhythmias in the patient, especially when a CDC is used. These data and the use of CDCs as access for dialysis indicate that HD machines should be classified as cardiac floating rather than body (B) devices.
Year
DOI
Venue
2005
10.1007/BF02430950
MEDICAL & BIOLOGICAL ENGINEERING & COMPUTING
Keywords
Field
DocType
haemodialysis, leakage current, central venous catheter, central dialysis catheter, safety, regulations
Leakage (electronics),Internal medicine,Cardiology,Dialysis,Electronic engineering,Tubing set,Central venous catheter,Dialysis catheter,Surgery,Medicine,Saline
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
43
6
0140-0118
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
0
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
P Jonsson100.34
G Eliasson200.34
B G Stegmayr300.34