verb
- past tense and past participle of dialyse; subjected to dialysis, a medical process that filters waste products from the blood when the kidneys cannot function properly
Usage: medical; British spelling
Examples
- The patient was dialysed three times a week at the hospital.
- Her blood was dialysed to remove the toxins.
- After being dialysed for two years, he finally received a kidney transplant.
- The doctor explained that she would need to be dialysed regularly.
- Blood samples were taken before and after the patient was dialysed.
- The machine dialysed his blood for four hours.