Haemodialysis removes wastes and excess fluid outside your body. During a haemodialysis treatment in a dialysis centre, blood is removed from your body and pumped by a machine through a dialyzer. The dialyzer is the semipermeable membrane that cleans your blood.
Dialysis of soluble substances and water from the blood by diffusion through a semipermeable membrane or separation of cellular elements and colloids from soluble substances which is achieved by pore size in the membrane and rates of diffusion. Blood is used for diffusion, so called as haemodialysis.
Related Journals of Haemodialysis
Hemodialysis International, Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation.