dialysis
The dialysis fluid is different to plasmas in that it does not have the uric acid and urea in it.. besides that- it has no excess salts either.
urea, uric acid, nacl, creatinine, phosphates
Bicarbonate is a buffer - it adjusts acidity. Bicarbonate is in the blood naturally. The body uses it to control it's acidity. Bicarbonate is used in dialysis to maintain the proper acid balance in the body.
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The dialysate used in dialysis contains electrolytes like sodium, potassium, calcium, and bicarbonate dissolved in sterile water. These electrolytes help maintain the body's balance of fluids and ions by removing waste products and excess fluids during the dialysis process.
Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) - the process of dialysis is done while the patient goes about his/her normal daily activities.Outpatient dialysis.
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700 dialysis centers with a total of 4000 dialysis machines
define acetate dialysis
working principle of dialysis
Patients with kidney disorders need to be treated with dialysis. Devices that perform dialysis are simply called dialysis machines (dialyzers). For more information on dialysis follow the links below.