Equipment for Kidney Dialysis helps remove excess waste products from the body

Posted by Coherent Market insights on December 29th, 2020

Moreover, there are two types of peritoneal dialysis equipment, such as continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and automated peritoneal dialysis (APD). In continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis, the patient's blood is filtered several times a day, whereas, in automated peritoneal dialysis, a machine helps filter the blood during the night. However, APD is similar to CAPD, except a machine is used to control the exchange of fluid. However, there are generally fewer restrictions on diet and fluid intake (if you are having peritoneal dialysis) than hemodialysis because treatment is performed more frequently. Kidney dialysis equipment are used for a patient with no kidney function to be able to extract blood from the kidneys and use it as a solution to rehydrate their body. Dialysis is a common treatment modality for those who have kidney disease and do not produce sufficient amounts of urine throughout the day.

Moreover, different options are available for people with end-stage renal disease, including kidney transplantation or dialysis (either hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis). Dialysis helps to remove the excess waste products from the body. Since kidney transplantation is still an elusive procedure, most patients underwent hemodialysis. The continuous increase in the geriatric population and the increasing prevalence of non-communicable diseases such as hypertension, obesity, and diabetes are increasing the demand for kidney dialysis equipment. However, continuous innovation in kidney dialysis equipment is leading to the creation of complex systems, which patients and physicians have trouble getting accustomed to.

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