Hemodialysis, also spelled haemodialysis, or just dialysis, may be a process of purifying the blood of an individual whose kidneys aren't working normally. This type of dialysis achieves the extracorporeal removal of waste products like creatinine and urea and free water from the blood when the kidneys are during a state of kidney failure. Hemodialysis is one among three renal replacement therapies (the other two being kidney transplant and peritoneal dialysis). An alternative method for extracorporeal separation of blood components like plasma or cells is apheresis.
Hemodialysis can be an outpatient or inpatient therapy. Routine hemodialysis is conducted during a dialysis outpatient facility, either a purpose built room during a hospital or a fanatical , stand-alone clinic. Less frequently hemodialysis is done at home. Dialysis treatments during a clinic are initiated and managed by specialized staff made from nurses and technicians; dialysis treatments reception are often self-initiated and managed or done jointly with the assistance of a trained helper who is usually a family member.]Hemodialysis is the choice of renal replacement therapy for patients who need dialysis acutely, and for many patients as maintenance therapy. It provides excellent, rapid clearance of solutes.
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