Dialyzer
Dialyzers are classified as low-flux, high-flux, and protein-leaking membrane dialyzers internationally and as types I, II, III, IV, and V based on β2-microglobulin clearance rate in Japan. Type I dialyzers correspond to low-flux membrane dialyzers, types II and III to high-flux membrane dialyzers, and types IV and V to protein-leaking membrane dialyzers.
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Dialyzer

During hemodialysis, your blood goes through a filter, called a dialyzer, outside your body.
A dialyzer is sometimes called an “artificial kidney.”

Description of Mid & High Flux:

  • Unique process technology influences separation profile of membrane formation.
  • Thicker separation layer and sharpened sieving profile.
  • Optimized dialysate side distribution.
  • Higher mechanical strength.
  • Resulting low albumin loss and high molecule removal.
  • Maximum clearance of low molecular.
  • Very high CIS retention.
  • Single pack, ready to use.

Description of Low Flux:

  • Competitive to other synthetic low flux-membrane in terms of hemocompatibility and performance.
  • Superior to conventional low-flux membrane in terms of middle molecular removal.
  • Higher UFR compared to other semi-synthetic and synthetic low­flux membrane.
  • Dialyzer membrane imported from Germany with P.E.T. Propritery Technology.
  • Single pack, ready to use.
  • Carton of 24 pieces.

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