dialyzer
noun [ C ] mainly US uk/ˈdaɪ.ə.laɪ.zər/ us/ˈdaɪ.ə.laɪ.zɚ/ (UK usually dialyser)
medical specialized透析器
a device containing a thin piece of material that filters (= separates) waste substances from someone's blood when their kidneys (= organs that remove waste and produce urine) are unable to do this in the way that they should
Blood is circulated outside the body through an external filter, called a dialyzer. 血液通过一个被称为透析器的外部过滤器进行体外循环。
A dialyser is also known as an artificial kidney. 透析器又称为人工肾脏。
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- A new dialyzer is used for each patient's treatment.
- The filter, or dialyzer, is a membrane device that filters waste substances from the blood before it is returned to patients.
- The client’s toxin-laden blood is diverted into a dialyzer, cleaned, and then returned to the client.
- In modern dialysers, the dialysis membrane has significant permeability to water.