Dialysis is a medical procedure used to filter and clean the blood of toxins and other impurities. It is typically used in people with kidney failure, as the kidneys are no longer able to filter the blood on their own. Dialysis can be done either through a machine or through a surgically implanted device. During dialysis, a patient's blood is passed through a filter, which removes waste products and excess fluid from the blood. The filtered blood is then returned to the body.
Dialysis research focuses on improving the quality of life for people with kidney failure. Research topics include improving dialysis treatments, developing new dialysis technologies, and understanding the long-term effects of dialysis on patients. Research also focuses on understanding the causes of kidney failure and developing new treatments to prevent or delay the need for dialysis. Additionally, researchers are exploring ways to improve access to dialysis treatments for underserved populations.
The global dialysis market is estimated to be worth $90.2 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2% from 2020 to 2027. The market is driven by the increasing prevalence of chronic kidney diseases, technological advancements in dialysis equipment, and the rising demand for dialysis services.
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