Comprehensive Guide to Home Dialysis Machines: Costs and Options
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Home dialysis machine
cost
HD machines clean blood by passing it through a filter called
a dialyzer. This "artificial kidney" is a clear plastic cylinder
filled with hair-thin hollow fibers. Blood flows through the insides of the
fibers; dialysate fluid bathes the outside of the fibers. Wastes and excess
water from the blood diffuse through tiny pores in the fibers and into the
dialysate and are flushed away. With each pass through the dialyzer, blood gets
cleaner. Home
dialysis machines cost from $5,000 to $15,000, varying prices depending
on the model, brand, features, and whether insurance covers part of the cost or
leasing options are available.
Blood Transfusion Set
The blood transfusion set
is used for intravenous, gravity-fed administration of blood or its components.
Usually, red blood cell, platelet, and plasma transfusions are used. In order
to make the process easier, healthcare workers will suspend the blood package
significantly over and over a patient because the set uses gravitational for
delivering the fluid. The hypodermic needle is attached to one end, while the
other end has a spike—a pointy structure—that is used to puncture the blood
bag. The needle is then inserted into the patient's vein.
Flexible video
endoscopes
Endoscopy refers to a physician looking inside the body using
an endoscope. An endoscope is an instrument used to examine the interior of a
cavity or organ of the body. We use a flexible video endoscopes which is a reliable, minimally
invasive technique used to diagnose and treat a variety of gastrointestinal
problems such as stomach pain, reflux, GERD, ulcers, gastritis, difficulty
swallowing, digestive tract bleeding, changes in bowel habits and polyps. It is
highly suitable for both adults and children. The high-resolution, crystal-clear
optics ensure sharp image quality. The flexible tip can be moved 150° using the
scope's mechanism.
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