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FX classix

Proven Fresenius quality for standard hemodialysis

  • Proving track record of success of the Helixone membrane
  • Unique FX-class design
  • Purity enhanced — with steam
  • High endotoxin retention capacity

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Key features

Optimized blood flow conditions

  • The lateral blood-inlet port provides a homogenous blood flow in the dialyzer header, preventing stagnation zones. The design minimizes the risk of kinking, contributing to improved safety
  • A high capillary density leads to a more even distribution of the fibers. This ensures a homogenous distribution of the incoming blood flow into each fiber in the bundle
     

Homogeneous dialysate flow for better clearances

  • The pinnacle structure at both ends of the polypropylene housing together with the potting technology provides an even, radial flow of the dialysate around the individual fibers of the bundle
  • The undulation of the hollow fibers prevents dialysate channeling and, thus, enhances the performance of the dialyzer. The higher packing density of the fiber bundle together with the undulation of the hollow fibers enables a uniform dialysate flow within the whole cross-section of fiber bundle

The FX-class housing design

The FX-class housing design was optimized for efficient blood flow conditions

The FX-class design

The FX-class design affects dialysate flow and hence dialyser performance

Dialyzer weight

Dialyzer weight is a crucial factor not only in logistics but also in waste management. The housing of FX-class dialyzers is made of polypropylene. In comparison to the widely used polycarbonate it is much lighter with the result that FX-class dialyzers weigh around half as much as most dialyzers.

Dialyzer weight is a crucial factor not only in logistics but also in waste management. The housing of FX-class dialyzers is made of polypropylene. In comparison to the widely used polycarbonate it is much lighter with the result that FX-class dialyzers weigh around half as much as most dialyzers.
FX 60 classix107g
FX CorDiax 60107g

Weight of FX-class dialyzers

The benefits of INLINE steam sterilization

No chemical residualsNo need for gamma sterilization – high energy ionizing radiation can degrade and alter the material chemistry. 
Low rinsing volumes
Minimal preparation time – since dialyzers are clean on arrival, rinsing times prior to use are substantially reduced.  
Less rinsing – lower costsLower rinsing volumes mean reduced preparation times and costs.

Technology

Better clearance through nanotechnology

Conventional pores

The removal of uraemic toxins is enhanced by smooth and cylindrical pores

Helixone pores

The removal of uraemic toxins is enhanced by smooth and cylindrical pores

When FX-class dialyzers were introduced into the market, an innovative spinning technology had been developed to produce its Helixone membrane. The so called Nano Controlled Spinning (NCSTM) technology allowed the production of highly-defined pore structures. Opposed to the previously produced conventional pores which were rugged and uneven in shape, the pores at the inner layer of the Helixone membrane are smooth and cylindrical. This reduces the resistance of the molecules when travelling through the pores and therewith allow for enhanced removal.

Optimized pore spectrum through nanotechnology

All Helixone membranes offer optimized sieving properties as the pore size distribution has been tightened compared to previously produced membranes as used e.g. in the F-series. The average pore size is larger compared to F-series dialyzers and the variance in pore sizes is smaller. This results in a better selective permeability for middle molecules, i.e. a more favorable β2-m / albumin sieving proportion.

NCSTM results in optimized pore size distribution and larger average pore size

INLINE steam sterilisation

Purity enhanced — with steam

All FX-class dialyzers are sterilized by the unique INLINE steam sterilization process: 

  1. Both the blood and the dialysate compartment of the dialyzers are rinsed continuously with steam at a temperature of or above 121°C for more a minimum of 15 minutes. Rinsing with hot steam and without chemicals results in extremely low levels of residuals in the dialyzer
  2. The dialyzer is rinsed with sterile water  
  3. Every dialyzer is tested for fiber integrity using a bubble-point test  
  4. The dialyzers are dried with warm, sterile air  
  5. Finally, after drying the blood inlet and outlet ports are closed

Benefits of the INLINE steam sterilization process

  • Highly pure, sterile and pyrogen-free dialyzers without any potentially harmful residuals from sterilization
  • Biocompatibility of membranes remains unaffected from sterilization
  • Optimized use of resources due to low rinsing volumes: Only 500 mL is required
  • Minimized risk of blood leakages and fiber ruptures due to 100% fiber integrity testing
  • Dry dialyzers with minimized risk of contamination due to microbial growth

Fibre integrity testing

All dialyzers have to pass the bubble point test. Here, sterile air is pressed into the dialysate compartment while the blood compartment contains sterile water. If any leakages were present in the membrane, air would pass through the membrane and create bubbles. This integrity test minimizes the risk of fiber ruptures and therewith the risk of blood leakages.

Endotoxin adsorption per cm2 membrane surface area after 120 min in-vitro dialysis with contaminated dialysate1

High endotoxin retention capacity of Helixone

Weber et al. (2003) compared endotoxin adsorption capacity of different dialyzers.

The Helixone membrane of a FX 60 dialyzer had a higher endotoxin adsorption capacity compared to:

  • Gambro‘s Polyflux 140H - Polyethersulfone (Polyamid S)
  • Gambro‘s Nephral ST 400 - Polyacrylonitrile (AN69ST)
  • B.Braun‘s Diacap HI PS 18 - Alpha- Polysulfone

Performance data

FX classix High-Flux dialysers FX 50 classixFX 60 classixFX 80 classixFX 100 classix
Clearance (QB = 300 mL/min)Molecular weight (Dalton)    
Cytochrome c12,230557489100
Inulin5,2007295113122
Vitamin B121,355137162185201
Phosphate132204225244253
Creatinine113224243259264
Urea60253266279280
Clearance (QB = 400 mL/min)     
Cytochrome c12,230 7692105
Inulin5,200 99119129
Vitamin B121,355 175202222
Phosphate132 252279291
Creatinine113 277300309
Urea60 312334336
  
Ultrafiltration coeff. (mL/h x mm Hg) 27385368
  
Sieving coefficients     
Albumin66,500< 0.001 
Myoglobin17,0530.1
β2-microglobulin11,7310.7
Inulin5,2001
In vitro performance: QD = 500 mL/min, QF = 0 mL/min, T = 37°C (ISO8637). Ultrafiltration coefficients: human blood, Hct 32 %, protein content 6 %. 
Membrane materialHelixone 
Sterilisation methodINLINE steam
Housing materialPolypropylene
Potting compoundPolyurethane
Units per box24
  
Effective surface (m²) 1.01.41.82.2
K0A Urea 8661,0681,3941,429
Priming volume (mL) 537495116
Article number F00002385F00002386F00002387F00002388

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1 Weber V. et al., Blood Purification (2003); 21: 365.