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11 October, 17:03

An extracorporeal liver assist device was surgically implanted into sam. this device is very similar to

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  1. 11 October, 17:24
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    An extracorporeal liver device is similar to a kidney dialysis because this is the device used for liver dialysis.

    Liver dialysis or technically known as Single-Pass Albumin Dialysis is designed to remove protein-bound toxins. It is the simplest form of albumin dialysis which utilizes the rudimentary principles of hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration. The dynamics of this procedure begins with the patient's blood flowing through a standard high-flux dialyzer that is impermeable to albumin. This is then dialyzed against a dialysate with an albumin concentration of 2%-5%, which is discarded after a single pass. It allows the removal of albumin-bound molecules that are minute enough to pass through the porous membrane and as well as water-soluble toxins.
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