Description
A Haemodialysis Bloodline is a critical component of haemodialysis equipment, used in the process of haemodialysis, a medical procedure for filtering waste and excess fluids from the blood when the kidneys are unable to perform this function adequately. The bloodline is a specialized tubing system that connects the patient’s bloodstream to the haemodialysis machine.
Key features of a Haemodialysis Bloodline include:
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Biocompatible Tubing: The bloodline is made from biocompatible materials that ensure safe and sterile contact with the patient’s blood.
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Dual Lines: Haemodialysis bloodlines usually consist of two lines – one for carrying the patient’s blood from their body to the dialysis machine (the arterial line) and another to return the filtered blood back to the patient (the venous line).
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Luer Lock or Luer Slip Connectors: These connectors are typically used to attach the bloodline to the dialysis machine and to secure any additional components, such as access needles or catheters.
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Sterility: Bloodlines are pre-sterilized to ensure patient safety and to prevent contamination.
Haemodialysis Bloodlines are a critical element of the haemodialysis process, allowing for the safe and efficient removal of waste products and excess fluids from the patient’s blood. They play a crucial role in the treatment of individuals with kidney failure or impaired kidney function, helping to maintain their health and overall well-being.
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