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- Dialysis_catheter abstract "A dialysis catheter is a catheter used for exchanging blood to and from the hemodialysis machine from the patient.The dialysis catheter contains two lumens: VenousArterialThis is a confusing terminology for layperson, because both lumens are in the vein. The arterial lumen (typically red) withdraws blood from the patient and carries it to the dialysis machine, while the venous lumen (typically blue) returns blood to the patient (from the dialysis machine). Flow rates of dialysis catheters range between 200 to 500 ml/min.If a patient requires long-term dialysis therapy, a chronic dialysis catheter will be inserted. Chronic catheters contain a dacron cuff that is tunneled beneath the skin approximately 3–8 cm. The tunnel is thought to add a barrier to infection. The most popular dialysis catheter sold on the market today is the split-tip dialysis catheter. This catheter comprises two free floating tips.".
- Dialysis_catheter thumbnail Catheter.png?width=300.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageID "1087547".
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageLength "3671".
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageOutDegree "26".
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageRevisionID "701928356".
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Artery.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Bacteremia.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Blood.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Catheters.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Category:Renal_dialysis.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Catheter.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Chronic_condition.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Cimino_fistula.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Death.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Dialysis.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Endocarditis.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Groin.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Hemodialysis.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Hospital.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Infection.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Internal_jugular_vein.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Lumen_(anatomy).
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Market_(economics).
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Neck.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Polyethylene_terephthalate.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Subclavian_vein.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Superior_vena_cava.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Vein.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink Volumetric_flow_rate.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLink File:Catheter.png.
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dialysis catheter".
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "catheter".
- Dialysis_catheter wikiPageWikiLinkText "dialysis catheter".
- Dialysis_catheter subject Category:Catheters.
- Dialysis_catheter subject Category:Renal_dialysis.
- Dialysis_catheter hypernym Catheter.
- Dialysis_catheter comment "A dialysis catheter is a catheter used for exchanging blood to and from the hemodialysis machine from the patient.The dialysis catheter contains two lumens: VenousArterialThis is a confusing terminology for layperson, because both lumens are in the vein. The arterial lumen (typically red) withdraws blood from the patient and carries it to the dialysis machine, while the venous lumen (typically blue) returns blood to the patient (from the dialysis machine).".
- Dialysis_catheter label "Dialysis catheter".
- Dialysis_catheter sameAs Q656261.
- Dialysis_catheter sameAs Dialysekatheter.
- Dialysis_catheter sameAs Catéter_de_diálisis.
- Dialysis_catheter sameAs m.044wcp.
- Dialysis_catheter sameAs Central_dialyskateter.
- Dialysis_catheter sameAs Q656261.
- Dialysis_catheter wasDerivedFrom Dialysis_catheter?oldid=701928356.
- Dialysis_catheter depiction Catheter.png.
- Dialysis_catheter isPrimaryTopicOf Dialysis_catheter.