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Research Article
Modelling of Blood and Dialysate Flow in Hollow-Fiber Hemodialyzers
Author(s): Hamid H, Mohammad JA and Sobhani FKHamid H, Mohammad JA and Sobhani FK
One of the problems that mostly arises in kidney diseases, is abnormal reduction of fluid removal in the body, which increases the level of acids and increase normal range of molecules such as urea, glucose, creatinine, beta 2 -micro globulin and complement factor D. Due to the availability of technologies to produce membranes and fibers, it is possible to remove these toxins by producing membrane sets, such as dialysis. The heart of a dialysis is dialyzer that filters toxins and extra water of the body through its hollow membranes. In this regard, a model is needed to investigate and optimize process of toxin clearance, in order to reduce manufacturing costs and increase efficiency of dialysis. Since process parameters and dialysis structure determines elimination level and also the stay of useful molecules in blood, manufacturing design is of great importance. In this paper, a two-d.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2155-9538.1000242
Journal of Bioengineering & Biomedical Science received 307 citations as per Google Scholar report