noun
- A machine or device that performs dialysis, removing waste products and excess water from the blood of patients with kidney failure.
- A semipermeable membrane or filter used in dialysis to separate waste substances from blood.
Usage: Also spelled 'dialyzer' in U.S. English; Medical/healthcare context
Usage: Technical/scientific context
Examples
- The patient spent four hours connected to the dialyser three times a week.
- Modern dialysers are more efficient at removing toxins than earlier models.
- The dialyser membrane must be carefully maintained to prevent infection.
- Nurses monitor the dialyser settings to ensure proper blood flow rates.
- A faulty dialyser can compromise the effectiveness of the entire treatment.
- The hospital invested in new dialysers to improve patient outcomes.