Reuse of Haemodialysers

Designation Number:
CAN/CSA-Z364.1.3-98 (R2014)
Standard Type:
National Standard of Canada - Domestic
Standard Development Activity:
Withdrawal
Status:
Proceeding to development
SDO Comment Period Start Date:
SDO Comment Period End Date:
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Scope:

Scope

This Standard details the essential elements of good practice for reprocessing haemodialysers. It is intended to pr ovide the administrator with a standard practice regarding the reprocessing of haemodialysers. 

Notes:
(1) This Standard does not endorse either single-use or reuse of haemodialysers.
(2) There are various haemodialysis systems. Some are single-use and some are reusable.
(3) Haemodialyser characteristics such as biocompatibility and clearance of larger molecules are beyond the scope of this Standard.

1.2
The objective of this Standard is to help ensure device safety and effectiveness.

Note: This Standard is not intended to address all risks and hazards that may be associated with reprocessing. It is imperative that the administrator be aware of the latest developments in this area.

1.3
This Standard does not address the reprocessing of blood tubi ng sets, or the labelling and performance requirements for first-use haemodialysers or transducer protectors.

1.4
In this Standard, "shall" indicates a mandatory requirement; "should" indicates a recommendation, or that which is advised but not mandatory. Notes accompanying clauses do not include mandatory or alternative requirements. The purpose of a note accompanying a clause is to separate from the text explanatory or informative material that is not properly a part of the Standard. Notes to figures and tables are considered to be a p art of the figure or table and are written as mandatory requirements.

Project need:

Project Need
This Standard is no longer to be maintained by CSA Group.

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