During kidney dialysis or other perfusion - what does this mean
Kidney dialysis or other perfusion is a process in which a machine is used to filter the blood of a patient with kidney failure, removing waste products and excess fluid from the body. this process helps to reduce the amount of toxins and waste products in the bloodstream, allowing the body to maintain a balance of electrolytes and other substances necessary for proper functioning. during this process, a special solution is used to pull toxins out of the blood, which are then filtered out and collected in a dialyzer. the clean blood is then returned to the body.
What happens during the disease - during kidney dialysis or other perfusion
The pathogenesis of kidney dialysis or other perfusion-related diseases is a complex process that involves the accumulation of toxins and waste products in the bloodstream due to the inability of the kidneys to adequately filter them out. this leads to an imbalance in electrolytes, fluid, and acid-base levels, resulting in a wide range of symptoms, including fatigue, nausea, vomiting, and muscle cramps. in addition, the accumulation of toxins and waste products can cause inflammation of the blood vessels, leading to an increased risk of infection and other complications.
During kidney dialysis or other perfusion - Prevention
To prevent infection during kidney dialysis or other perfusion, it is important to use sterile techniques, maintain aseptic technique, and use disposable supplies whenever possible. additionally, proper hand hygiene and disinfection of surfaces should be carried out regularly to reduce the risk of infection.