1982
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.1982.tb01672.x
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A Reciprocating, Single‐Needle Hemodialyzer with Bidirectional Flow of Sorbent Suspension

Abstract: Previous theoretical analysis has indicated that adequate mass transfer is possible in a dialyzer with reciprocating membrane motion provided that the dialysate concentration of uremic substances is kept low. Earlier models have utilized a collection of sorbents (charcoal, urease, and a cation exchanger) constrained next to the dialyzer membranes. We have designed a new dialyzer with a sorbent suspension having free access from a reservoir to the spaces between membrane packages. At a treatment rate of 150 ml/… Show more

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“…This principle has been used repeatedly to demonstrate the capability of dialysis (5)(6)(7)(8) and liver support devices (9,10) to assess the removal of toxins.…”
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“…This principle has been used repeatedly to demonstrate the capability of dialysis (5)(6)(7)(8) and liver support devices (9,10) to assess the removal of toxins.…”
mentioning
confidence: 99%