dialyser


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dialyser

(ˈdaɪəˌlaɪzə) or

dialyzer

n
(Medicine) a machine that performs dialysis, esp one that removes impurities from the blood of patients with malfunctioning kidneys; kidney machine
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Calcium substitution compensates for the calcium lost in the dialyser (Fischer, 2007; Suranyi & Chow, 2010; Strobl et al., 2013).
Effects of vitamin E-coated membrane dialyser on markers of oxidative stress and inflammation in patients on chronic haemodialysis.
Dialyser reuse-associated mor talit y and hospitalization risk in incident Medicare haemodialysis patients, 1998-1999.
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2-microglobulin) seems to be dependent on membrane composition and morphology, and the removal of small solutes may be improved by enhancing flow distribution in the dialyser [8].
Haemodialysis uses a dialyser machine as an artificial kidney to take the blood from your body and clean it.
As this activity was an extension of a pre-existing procedure for draining of the dialyser and disposing of the HD circuit into clinical waste, the perceived risk was minimal.
The Hemophan dialyser was coated using 1 L of heparinised saline (20,000 IU/L) (Lee et al., 2004).
Air was pumped into the dialyser and the outlet port clamped for 30 minutes, then the pressure drop recorded.
They had no integrated blood or heparin pump and the bubble trap was held on to a metal rod just under the dialyser with whatever tape was at hand.