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Sharesource Adequest

 

 


Tap into the power of predictive PD modeling

Sharesource Adequest, integrated with the Sharesource Connectivity Platform, is a kinetic modeling application for automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) and continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) that is intended to assist the clinician to: 

  • Identify peritoneal membrane characteristics
  • Calculate, report and predict key PD adequacy measures
  • Help with the creation of APD/CAPD prescriptions that best suit therapeutic and patient lifestyle goals

Sharesource Adequest calculates, reports and predicts the adequacy of a PD prescription, as well as provides an intuitive dashboard for clinics to review key patient data including1

  • Adequest patient information
  • Latest 24-Hour collection
  • Latest PET collection and PET curve information.

Expanded Peritoneal Equilibration Test (PET) offerings include: 

  • Standard PET
  • Standard Pediatric PET
  • Modified PET
  • Fast PET
  • Mini PET

*Image does not depict real patient data.

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Designed to enhance both accessibility and efficiency

Increased accessibility1

  • Simplified access with one universal login through the Sharesource Connectivity Platform
  • Multiple clinician-users can easily access through a supported web browser from any computer or tablet
  • All patient data is safely and securely stored in the Sharesource Connectivity Platform cloud, no need to back up data

Added efficiencies1

  • Sortable dashboard provides a summary of patients’ latest 24 hour and PET collection dates, and latest Kt/V
  • Designed for easy and fast patient set-up as part of the Sharesource Connectivity Platform
  • Store multiple PET collections with the ability to mark more than one regimen preferred

Get in touch

For support using Sharesource Connectivity Platform and Sharesource Adequest, connect with us.


Important Safety Information

Intended Use

Sharesource Adequest is intended to calculate solute clearances and net fluid removal for individual patients, based on therapy parameters provided by the clinician. Additionally, it is intended to assist the clinician in calculating patient peritoneal membrane transport characteristics and peritoneal dialysis adequacy from data that is inputted into the system by the clinician. The resulting information is used by clinicians in their selection of treatment regimens for individual patients. The calculations can be used for both Continuous Ambulatory PD (CAPD) and Automated PD (APD) patients, and are based on publicly-available information. It is not intended to be a substitute for good clinical management practices, nor does its operation create decisions or treatment pathways.  Access the Adequest website to: update your user account information, search for other users at your dialysis center, add Sharesource patients to Adequest, view and enter patient information, 24 hour treatment data and results, PET data and results and generate PD Regimens, Generate reports. 

 

The Sharesource Connectivity Platform is intended for use by healthcare professionals to remotely communicate new or modified treatment parameters with compatible dialysis instruments and transfer completed treatment data to a central database to aid in the review, analysis, and evaluation of patients' historical treatment results. This system is not intended to be a substitute for good clinical management practices, nor does its operation create decisions or treatment pathways.

 

Rx Only. For the safe and proper use refer to the Instructions for Use.

 

Vantive and Adequest and Sharesource are trademarks of Vantive Health LLC or its affiliates.

References
  1. Vantive Health LLC. Sharesource Connectivity Platform User Guide for Sharesource Adequest 071978322G1 (v1.0).

  2. Milan Manani S, Crepaldi C, Giuliani A, et al. Remote monitoring of automated peritoneal dialysis improves personalization of dialytic prescription and patient's independence. Blood Purif. 2018;46(2):111-117.

  3. Brown EA, Blake PG, Boudville N, et al. International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis practice recommendations: Prescribing high-quality goal-directed peritoneal dialysis. Peritoneal Dialysis International. 2020;40(3):244-253.
     

  4. Bunch A, Vesga JI, Camargo DO, et al. Remote automated peritoneal dialysis management in Colombia. Kidney Int Rep. 2019;4(6):873-876.