Artificial Kidney Engineering: The Development of Dialysis Membranes for Blood Purification

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The artificial kidney, one of the greatest medical inventions in the 20th century, has saved innumerable lives with end stage renal disease. Designs of artificial kidney evolved dramatically in decades of development. A hollow-fibered membrane with well controlled blood and dialysate flow became the major design of the modern artificial kidney. Although they have been well established to prolong patients’ lives, the modern blood purification system is still imperfect. Patient’s quality of life, complications, and lack of metabolic functions are shortcomings of current blood purification treatment. The direction of future artificial kidneys is toward miniaturization, better biocompatibility, and providing metabolic functions. Studies and trials of silicon nanopore membranes, tissue engineering for renal cell bioreactors, and dialysate regeneration are all under development to overcome the shortcomings of current artificial kidneys. With all these advancements, wearable or implantable artificial kidneys will be achievable.

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Tang, Y. S., Tsai, Y. C., Chen, T. W., & Li, S. Y. (2022, February 1). Artificial Kidney Engineering: The Development of Dialysis Membranes for Blood Purification. Membranes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes12020177

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