Forward Osmosis Process for Dialysis Fluid Regeneration

Faculty Medicine Year: 2009
Type of Publication: Article Pages: 1133-1135
Authors: DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-1594.2009.00816.x
Journal: ARTIFICIAL ORGANS WILEY-BLACKWELL PUBLISHING, INC Volume: 33
Research Area: Engineering; Transplantation ISSN ISI:000272835600013
Keywords : Ambulatory, Dialysis, Dialysis solution regeneration, Osmosis, Forward osmosis    
Abstract:
In a preliminary experiment, 38\% of the spent dialysis fluid water was reclaimed by a forward osmosis process through a cellulose triacetate membrane. The simplicity of forward osmosis and its minimal external energy requirements may allow the construction of a small bulk device that can reclaim a considerable portion of the water used in the patient's dialysis process. For developing an acceptable ambulatory dialysis system, decreasing the bulk of the fluid and equipment carried on the patient is essential. Forward osmosis may feasibly be used for dialysis fluid regeneration in ambulatory dialysis systems.
   
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