Definition of haemodialysis in English:
haemodialysis
(US hemodialysis)
nounPlural haemodialysesˌhiːmə(ʊ)dʌɪˈalɪsɪsˌhiməˌdaɪˈæləsəs
mass nounMedicine Kidney dialysis.
Example sentencesExamples
- In haemodialysis, blood is taken (via a needle inserted into a blood vessel) through a machine, containing an artificial filter.
- Together with hemodialysis, medications and diet will round out your treatment plan.
- During hemodialysis, your blood flows through a filter in a dialysis machine.
- For patients with renal insufficiency who are undergoing hemodialysis, administration of all medications should occur after dialysis to avoid premature removal of drugs such as pyrazinamide and cycloserine.
- In hemodialysis, a machine is used to take waste products out of the blood.
Definition of hemodialysis in US English:
hemodialysis
(British haemodialysis)
nounˌhēməˌdīˈaləsəsˌhiməˌdaɪˈæləsəs
Medicine Kidney dialysis.
Example sentencesExamples
- Together with hemodialysis, medications and diet will round out your treatment plan.
- For patients with renal insufficiency who are undergoing hemodialysis, administration of all medications should occur after dialysis to avoid premature removal of drugs such as pyrazinamide and cycloserine.
- In hemodialysis, a machine is used to take waste products out of the blood.
- During hemodialysis, your blood flows through a filter in a dialysis machine.
- In haemodialysis, blood is taken (via a needle inserted into a blood vessel) through a machine, containing an artificial filter.