Introducing the

QuantaTM
Dialysis
System

As the first and only device FDA-cleared offering TKT™, where acute settings can perform IHD, SLED, or bagless CRRT* with a single, easy-to-use, and operationally efficient system.

Flexibility.
Maintainability.
Trainability.
Quantability.

Quantability.™ An unrivaled power trio.

A modular platform that will improve your treatment cost structure, hospital-wide efficiencies and deliver powerful, quantifiable clinical performance so you can focus on the business of optimized patient care.

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I love the cartridge—I’m wowed by that technology, and I love how it’s all contained. I love that this machine can provide dialysis 3 days per week. I think that it offers a lot of flexibility. My ‘ah-ha’ is that it’s extremely flexible in different environments.

Dr Andrew Lazar

Chief of Nephrology

Ahuja Medical Center

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The Quanta Dialysis System has been safely installed and, due to its ease of use, Quanta has been able to deliver training in under 6 hours, enabling our ICU nurses to quickly, effectively, and efficiently treat those people that need it most. In the long-term, we are looking forward to seeing these devices used in our patients’ home settings.

Dr Emma Vaux

Nephrologist and Physician

Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

CLINICAL EVIDENCE

Disclaimer: The Quanta Dialysis System is FDA-cleared for use on patients with acute and/or chronic renal failure when administered by a trained person in an acute or chronic care facility. It is a small, easy-to-use hemodialysis system that was designed for portable use without compromising on dialysis performance. or nocturnal use in the US.
Efficacy and safety of the Quanta Dialysis System

The Quanta Dialysis System (previously known as the SC+) is a small, easy-to-use hemodialysis system that was designed for portable use without compromising on dialysis performance. The study described showed that the Quanta System delivered safe and effective hemodialysis in a diverse population of 60 patients, representative of a typical dialysis population, using regimens between 2 and 7 treatments per week.

Source: PubMed and AMA citation: Komenda PVJ, Harper G, Wilson LM, Mitra S, Breen C, Milad JE. Hemodialysis with the Quanta SC+: efficacy and safety of a self-care hemodialysis machine. Kidney Med. 2020;2(6):724-731.e1. doi:10.1016/j.xkme.2020.07.007

System flow balance optimization and fluid removal accuracy

The use of passive and active control allows errors to be minimized across a wider dynamic range of conditions. For the Quanta System (previously known as the SC+), the average flow balance error was 1 mL/hr with an SD of 19 mL/hr, and with ultrafiltration it was 13 mL/hr and an SD of 20 mL/hr across all conditions. This paper demonstrates that the hemodialysis system, a small, simple, and versatile CE marked device, operates within the limits required by international standards across a wide range of experimental conditions.

Source: PubMed and AMA citation: Buckberry C, Hoenich N, Komenda P, Wallace M, Milad JE. Flow balance optimization and fluid removal accuracy with the Quanta SC+ hemodialysis system. Expert Rev Med Devices. 2020;17(8):835-843. doi:10.1080/17434440.2020.1796634

Human factors testing of the Quanta Dialysis System

As part of the Quanta System’s (previously known as the SC+) design validation, human factors testing was performed with 17 healthcare professionals (nephrology nurses and healthcare assistants) and 15 home users (patients and caregivers). To assess usability and safety, the human factors testing involved between 4.5 and 6 hours of training and, after a period of training decay, a subsequent test session in which participants independently performed tasks on the Quanta System. Between the 2 user groups, there were only 29 errors observed out of 1216 opportunities for errors, despite minimal training. Errors that did occur were minor and attributed to an initial lack of familiarity with the device; none were safety related. Among prevalent dialysis patients and healthcare professionals, the hemodialysis system was easy to use, even with minimal training and a learning decay period, and had a high level of use safety.

Source: Per PubMed and AMA citation: Harasemiw O, Day C, Milad JE, Grainger J, Ferguson T, Komenda P. Human factors testing of the Quanta SC+ hemodialysis system: an innovative system for home and clinic use. Hemodial Int. 2019;23(3):306-313. doi:10.1111/hdi.12757

UK comparative costs for Quanta Dialysis System self-care vs facility-based care

In the United Kingdom, most hemodialysis patients currently receive facility-based dialysis costing more than £36,350 per year, including patient transport. We found that the Quanta System (previously known as the SC+) offers improved cost-effectiveness for both 3-weekly and 3.5-weekly self-care dialysis performed at home or as self-care, in-center versus fully assisted dialysis provided 3 weekly with conventional machines in facilities.

Source: Per PubMed and AMA probable citation: Ferguson TW, Harper GD, Milad JE, Komenda PVJ. Cost of the quanta SC+ hemodialysis system for self-care in the United Kingdom. Hemodial Int. 2022;26(3):287-294. doi:10.1111/hdi.12994

SEE THE QDS IN ACTION

This video can help you set up, use, and change cartridges on the Quanta™ Dialysis System.

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FAQs

What is the Quanta Dialysis System?

The Quanta Dialysis System is a compact hemodialysis system with performance comparable to a large traditional IHD machine, and all the flexibility you need to deliver hemodialysis with or without ultrafiltration across the continuum of care. With its compact size, intuitive design and user interface, and proven performance, this system offers a portable solution that delivers operational efficiencies with powerful clinical outcomes.

Source: Per PubMed and AMA citation: Komenda PVJ, Harper G, Wilson LM, Mitra S, Breen C, Milad JE. Hemodialysis with the Quanta SC+: efficacy and safety of a self-care hemodialysis machine. Kidney Med. 2020;2(6):724-731.e1. doi:10.1016/j.xkme.2020.07.007

How big is the Quanta Dialysis System?

With a small total footprint (add dimensions of the dialysis system only) and weighing at just 71 lbs, the Quanta system is the lightest hemodialysis generator on the market.

Source: Quanta Dialysis System User Manual.

How does the Quanta Dialysis System differ from other devices on the market?

It uses a proprietary disposable cartridge to generate and manage dialysate fluid on demand, in addition to being the lightest hemodialysis device on the market, eliminating the need for post-treatment disinfection, reducing contamination risk and turn-around time, while improving uptime.

Source: Per PubMed and AMA citation: Komenda PVJ, Harper G, Wilson LM, Mitra S, Breen C, Milad JE. Hemodialysis with the Quanta SC+: efficacy and safety of a self-care hemodialysis machine. Kidney Med. 2020;2(6):724-731.e1. doi:10.1016/j.xkme.2020.07.007

Is the Quanta Dialysis System available for commercial use?

It is FDA-cleared and commercially available for use in chronic and acute care settings when administered by a healthcare professional in the US, as well as hospitals and homes in the United Kingdom. It is not indicated for home or nocturnal use in the US.

Does Quanta offer support beyond the system?

Quanta provides end-to-end services to ensure that you are set up for success. Optional installation support, in-depth clinical training, 24/7 technical support and hot swap, and a continued partnership with our nurses ease onboarding and implementation.

How much does the Quanta Dialysis System cost?

To learn more about pricing of the Quanta System, please contact us.

How long does it take to train clinical staff on the Quanta Dialysis System?

With easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions, new staff can competently and safely provide dialysis with the system in as little as 4.5 hours of training.

Source: Per PubMed and AMA citation: Harasemiw O, Day C, Milad JE, Grainger J, Ferguson T, Komenda P. Human factors testing of the Quanta SC+ hemodialysis system: an innovative system for home and clinic use. Hemodial Int. 2019;23(3):306-313. doi:10.1111/hdi.12757

Does the Quanta Dialysis System integrate into my existing water infrastructure?

The system is compatible with a wide range of portable and stand-alone reverse osmosis devices. Designed as a ‘tap to drain’ solution, it offers the ability to dialyze in any environment where water and electricity are available. This modular approach also facilitates installation, mobility, and Quanta’s 24-hour hot swap replacement service.

Source: Quanta Dialysis System User Manual.

How can I get involved or support clinical trials with Quanta?

To learn about upcoming clinical trials, please email medical.affairs@quantadt.com, and someone from our Medical Affairs team will be in touch with you.

REFERENCES
  1. Quanta Dialysis System User Manual.
  2. Harasemiw O., et al. Human factors testing of the Quanta SC+ hemodialysis system: An innovative system for home and clinic use. Hemodialysis Int. 2019; 23:306-313.
  3. Buckberry C., et al. Flow balance optimization and fluid removal accuracy with the Quanta SC+ hemodialysis system. Expert Rev Med Devices. 2020 Aug;17(8):835-843.
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