Synthetic graft, arteriovenous fistula (AV), and intravenous catheter are the three most common techniques to obtain access to the blood during hemodialysis. The type of method, on the other hand, is impacted by a variety of factors, including the patient's vasculature and the patient's expected renal failure development. A blood dialyzer, often known as an artificial kidney, filters the blood of people who have kidney disease. Hemodialyzers remove waste materials from the blood, such as water, urea, and creatinine, in the event of renal failure.
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