Urea
no
Clonidine is not significantly removed by dialysis due to its high protein binding and large volume of distribution. While some studies suggest minimal clearance during dialysis, it is generally considered not dialyzable. Therefore, patients with renal impairment may require careful monitoring and dose adjustments rather than relying on dialysis for removal.
I think they must be removed by a dialysis machine.
I think they must be removed by a dialysis machine.
urea and excess salts
Ativan (lorazepam) is largely metabolized by the liver and has limited renal clearance, meaning it is not significantly removed by dialysis. While dialysis may remove some of the drug, it is generally not effective in eliminating Ativan from the system in renal patients. Consequently, dose adjustments may be necessary for these patients due to the drug's longer half-life and potential for accumulation. Always consult a healthcare professional for specific medical advice regarding medication management in renal patients.
the concentration of urea should be kept low in the dialysis fluid because urea is harmful for our body if it is not removed.
yes!
If the entire visible tumor can be removed, about 25% of patients will be cured.
The code for Intracatheter AV shunt for dialysis has been removed, as reported in the AMA CPT 2017 standard book. It used to be 36147.
The amount of fluid removed is decreased
waste materials that have toremoved by kidneys.