During haemodialysis, the cleared blood is pumped
back to the body through a vein after adding which
substance in it?
(1) Heparin
27 Anti-heparin
(3) Histamine
(4) Anti-histamine
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I guess it's anti-heparin.
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During haemodialysis, the cleared blood is pumped back to the body through a vein after adding Anti-heparin in it.
Explanation:
- “Heparin is an anticoagulant” used in the “hemodialysis patients”. They are periodically exposed to heparin.
- It causes the development of “heparin-dependent antibodies” and “thrombotic complications” in patients on hemodialysis.
- Haemodialysis is the process in which blood is pumped out of the body and purified in an artificial or man-made dialyzer and then returned back to the body.
- At one time not more than two cups of blood should be taken out. The two types of dialysis are peritoneal dialysis and haemodialysis.
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