What's the difference between dialysis and dialytic?
Dialysis
Definition:
(n.) Diaeresis. See Diaeresis, 1.
(n.) Same as Asyndeton.
(n.) Debility.
(n.) A solution of continuity; division; separation of parts.
(n.) The separation of different substances in solution, as crystalloids and colloids, by means of their unequal diffusion, especially through natural or artificial membranes.
Example Sentences:
(1) Dialysis of dog plasma against an artificial c.s.f.
(2) In contrast sham-hemodialysis in group CA and group PS, respectively, did not result in significant increases in amino acid efflux from the leg implying that the protein catabolic effect of blood membrane contact depends on the chemical properties of dialysis membranes.
(3) A retrospective study was done in 86 patients on dialysis in order to evaluate the doses of aluminum hydroxide (OH3 Al) received to achieve a better serum phosphate control.
(4) In all patients a Tenckoff's catheter for peritoneal dialysis was introduced and peritoneal effusion extracted and measured.
(5) It demonstrates for the first time that dialysis patients have detectable plasma levels of IL-1 compared to normal individuals.
(6) Increased velocity of motor conduction in at least one nerve related directly proportionally to the Cs concentration of the serum was demonstrated in 56-70% of the patients after one dialysis.
(7) Interfering macromolecular serum components were left outside the capsule during the centrifugation or forced dialysis.
(8) A crude extract of Brucella melitensis was obtained by sonication, centrifugation and dialysis, and analyzed by quantitative immunoelectrophoresis.
(9) Ceftriaxone, a cephalosporin, is bound reversibly to defatted human serum albumin from adults, with a first stoichiometric binding constant of 60,000 M-1, as found by equilibrium dialysis at pH 7.4, 37 degrees.
(10) Por the treatment of L.A., adjunction of dialysis and furosemide improved the efficacy of early and massive sodium bicarbonate infusion.
(11) Removal of KSCN by dialysis resulted in the recovery of biological activity and of certain characteristic structural properties.
(12) Seven patients had been receiving hemodialysis for a median of 3.3 years; the other two were receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis.
(13) In different dialysis strategies (hemodialysis with Gambro 1.5 m2, RP6 1 m2, Vita 2 1.2 m2), sequential ultrafiltration with RP 6 (1 hour ultrafiltration followed by 3 hours of hemodialysis and hemoperfusion with Absorba 300 C) serum chromatographic pattern and medium size molecules were studied with Sephadex G 15 chromatography.
(14) Nineteen Dacron velour fistula bypasses between the brachial artery and median basilic vein were performed in fifteen selected patients for a total dialysis period of ninety-six months.
(15) In nondiabetic patients, glycosylated hemoglobin levels were within the normal range (4.0% to 6.8% of total blood hemoglobin levels) for both continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis.
(16) The immunogenicity of the polyvalent pneumococcal vaccine was studied in renal allograft recipients and dialysis patients.
(17) Flow dialysis was used to study the binding of MgATP and MgADP to the nitrogenase proteins of Azotobacter vinelandii.
(18) Thirteen patients with end-stage renal disease aged 70 years have been successfully treated by chronic dialysis treatment.
(19) The in vitro dissolution study carried out using dynamic dialysis revealed that the release of adriamycin from these particles follows a bi-phasic pattern.
(20) Forty-five children with stable chronic renal failure, not on dialysis, were treated conservatively with a regimen of mild dietary phosphate restriction and high-dose phosphate binders for up to 5 years.
Dialytic
Definition:
(a.) Having the quality of unloosing or separating.
Example Sentences:
(1) Outpatient hospital haemodialysis was the primary form of dialytic treatment in patients 5-15 years of age.
(2) Apparent dialytic rate constants of drug dispersions and solutions were measured in 0.1 N HC1 and in pH 7.4 buffer.
(3) The serial collection of data during a dialytic session supported the hypothesis that, 90 min after the start or, in general, after a body-water loss of about 5%-6%, some fundamental changes in measured indexes (phase angle, systolic pressure, body volumes, correlation matrix) usually appear.
(4) All 1742 consecutive primary renal transplants performed at the University of Minnesota during the 16.5 year period from January 1968 through July 1984 were reviewed to determine whether graft and patient survival were adversely affected by transplantation prior to dialytic therapy.
(5) All working-aged patients in Piedmont receiving dialysis treatment were asked to fill in a questionnaire which aimed to highlight socio-working adjustment by assessing not only the optimal nature of dialytic treatment but also its repercussions in psycho-affective, socio-economic and cultural terms.
(6) If the problem of peritonitis can be solved, CAPD will become the dialytic treatment of choice for the majority of patients with end-stage renal disease.
(7) A plate with a hole and the tracheal mucosa were inserted between the compartments in the order of DC, dialytic membrane, the plate, the rabbit tracheal mucosa and RC.
(8) beta 2-Microglobulin (beta 2M) polymerizes to form amyloid fibrils that deposit and cause destructive bone lesions in patients on chronic dialytic therapy.
(9) Despite the high removal rate of beta 2M with these dialytic modes, beta 2M serum levels do not decrease during this five-year study.
(10) Acetate infusion or preload reduction due to water compartment re-equilibrium may induce ventricular derangements during dialytic treatment.
(11) The presence of Ca2+ in the dialytic medium was important for the preservation of base-exchange activity, probably affecting the reassembly of membrane components.
(12) Nineteen patients with chronic renal failure were studied, oscillatory potentials (OPs) being recorded shortly before and after dialytic treatment.
(13) Catabolic acute renal failure patients have a high incidence of morbidity and mortality despite advances in dialytic and lifesaving technologies.
(14) Recently much interest has been focused on the phenomena produced by the interaction between blood and dialytic membranes.
(15) We have found a significant inverse correlation between delta[HCO3-] pre and post treatment and basal [HCO3-] (r = -0.88; p less than 0.001), with an excellent correction of uremic acidosis, avoiding post dialytic alkalosis.
(16) During the dialytic treatment, information was wanted on hygiene, as well as further information on the technical and nutritional aspects.
(17) The major findings are a decrease of triglycerides and an increase of total free fatty acids (FFAs) at the end of the dialytic session--already reported in the literature--that do not appear to be strictly dependent on heparin administration.
(18) Our study suggests that dialytic ultrafiltration of ascites by hemofilter is a safe method in the management of patients with refractory ascites and renal insufficiency.
(19) Report a typical case of dialytic dementia in a patient treated with aluminium gels.
(20) 74 patients 85% of our dialytic population had acquired cystic disease; cysts varied in size from 0.5 to 4.5 cm in diameter.