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People who have kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), may need dialysis. Injuries and conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes and lupus can damage kidneys, leading to kidney disease. Some people develop kidney problems for no known reason. Kidney failure can be a long-term condition.
Peritoneal dialysis (PD) is a type of renal replacement therapy used to treat kidney failure by removing waste products and excess fluid from the body. Unlike hemodialysis, which involves filtering blood outside the body using a machine, peritoneal dialysis utilizes the peritoneum, a membrane lining the abdominal cavity.
With in-center hemodialysis (HD), a patient goes to a dialysis center where a staff of nurses and technicians administer the treatment. During this type of treatment, the blood is removed from the body through an access point. The blood is then filtered through an artificial kidney, or dialyzer, and returned back.
ICU dialysis is a treatment method employed in intensive care units to support critically ill patients with acute kidney injury. The procedure replaces the kidneys’ filtration function when they cannot perform the filtration process. During ICU dialysis, the equipment filters the blood, removes waste products, balances electrolytes, and regulates fluid levels.
The removal of toxic waste and excess water from the blood is called Dialysis. It is of two types – Hemodialysis and Peritoneal Dialysis. Hemodialysis involves drawing the blood from a vein in the body and passing it through a ‘Dialyser’ which is an Artificial Kidney which cleans the blood, and then sending the blood back to the body through the vein.
An AV (arteriovenous) fistula is a surgically created connection between an artery and a vein, commonly used in medical procedures such as hemodialysis for patients with kidney failure. This vascular access allows for a consistent and efficient flow of blood, enabling the removal and return of blood during dialysis treatments.
A kidney biopsy is a diagnostic procedure performed to obtain a small sample of kidney tissue for examination under a microscope. This procedure is typically recommended when a patient presents with abnormal kidney function, unexplained proteinuria (protein in the urine), hematuria (blood in the urine).
SLED (Sustained Low Efficiency Dialysis) is a modified form of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) used to provide slow and continuous dialysis for critically ill patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) or other kidney-related complications. SLED combines elements of intermittent hemodialysis and continuous.
Nephrology is the department where comprehensive care is provided to patients suffering from chronic kidney disease. In the nephrology department, the service of kidney transplant and dialysis is also offered. A nephrologist is the one who delivers the treatment for kidney disease.
Plasmapheresis, also known as plasma exchange, is a specialized medical procedure used to treat certain autoimmune disorders, neurological conditions, and other systemic diseases. During plasmapheresis, blood is drawn from the patient’s body and separated into its components using a machine.
Welcome to our 24/7 Emergency Dialysis Centre at Nephrusindia, where we are committed to providing immediate and comprehensive dialysis services to patients in critical need, anytime day or night.
A permcath procedure, also known as a tunneled central venous catheter, is a specialized vascular access technique used for hemodialysis in patients with chronic kidney disease or kidney failure. This procedure involves the insertion of a catheter into a large vein, typically in the neck, chest, or groin area, to provide temporary.
A dialysis therapy that is facilitated at the guest’s home, clinic, a small hospital, or nursing home is called Dialysis on Call. A Dialysis Machine, all vital dialysis consumables, well-qualified staff, and a fully functional Water Treatment plant are sent for the guest’s treatment. DOC is a first-of-its-kind therapy launched in India.
At DS Dialysis Center, we offer comprehensive Outpatient Department (OPD) services designed to cater to the diverse needs of our patients. Our OPD is staffed by experienced nephrologists, endocrinologists, diabetologists, and other specialists who provide personalized consultations and diagnostic evaluations.
Dialysis within an ICU (Intensive Care Unit) setup at DS Dialysis Center represents a specialized and critical approach to managing patients with acute kidney injury (AKI) or other severe medical conditions requiring immediate renal support. Our integrated ICU dialysis services ensure comprehensive care.