This involves purifying the blood directly using a device with a filter system (artificial kidney) to replace the function of your kidneys. To do this, an access to your blood vessels, or vascular approach, must be provided:
Haemodialysis is an intermittent treatment (3 weekly sessions of a minimum of 4 hours per session as a general rule). The frequency and duration of the sessions are prescribed by your doctor, and the success of your treatment also depends on you sticking to all the prescribed sessions. In all cases, and always at the start of your treatment, it can be carried out in a centre and then, if your state of health and independence allow, and after training, in a self-dialysis unit or at home. During your haemodialysis sessions, you will be able to benefit from ongoing nephrological monitoring, and you will be able to ask questions about your treatment and your state of health.
For more information on specific dialysis techniques and the equipment used, please consult the following sections:
Current haemodialysis monitoring conditions mean that session abnormalities can be quickly detected and treated, but do not hesitate to inform the staff of your signs as soon as possible.
Unforeseeable life-threatening complications have become rare.
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