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Dialysis units

The role of a water station for dialysis:

Hemodialysis is a life-saving treatment for kidney failure patients, but it requires regular use of clean water. For patients undergoing hemodialysis, the water used for their treatment should be free of contaminants, including particles, trace elements, chemicals, organic substances, bacteria or bacterial fragments

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To ensure that the water used for hemodialysis is safe and clean, hemodialysis facilities use a variety of methods to purify it. The most common method is RO (reverse osmosis), which uses pressure and a semi-permeable membrane to push water through the surface and exclude> 90% of all contaminants. Hydrostatic pressure also plays a role in the purification of dialysis water, as it pushes water through a semi-permeable membrane.
While reverse osmosis is the most common method used to purify dialysis water, there are other methods that can be used in cases where they are not available or practical. In addition to using clean water for dialysis, dialysis patients are also encouraged to drink plenty of fluids and maintain a healthy diet. This helps keep the kidneys working optimally and help maintain blood pressure levels.

Ensuring proper cleansing and sterility in dialysis water

One of the most important aspects of dialysis care is to ensure that the water used for dialysis is properly disinfected and sterilized. Failure to do so can lead to serious health risks for dialysis patients, including the development of infections.
To ensure proper disinfection and sterilization, hemodialysis stations must follow a strict protocol that includes monthly disinfection. In addition, hemodialysis machines should be rinsed with clean water on a regular basis to remove any possible contaminants.

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The importance of monitoring and testing the quality of dialysis water in a dialysis water station

There is no doubt that dialysis patients are exposed to a large amount of water. In fact, they are exposed to almost 30 times more water than the average person. This calls for regular monitoring and testing of the quality of dialysis water.

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