Oguz, SonayAsgun, Halil FatihBakirdogen, SerkanCakir, Dilek Ulker2025-01-272025-01-2720201943-8141https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12428/21776Objective: The aim of this study was to find an effective and simple method by which outpatient hemodialysis can be performed using diffusion and ultrafiltration methods with different procedures on a model. Methods: A solution containing high-level urea and creatinine similar to the blood values of patients with chronic renal failure was used, with the expectation of clearing it as in hemodialysis using a model with the designed system. The product values at the beginning and end of the process were determined, and the cleaning rates were calculated. Results: The clearance rates obtained in the serum were 79.2% for urea and 93.7% for creatinine. Greater than 65% clearance rates were detected in all products except calcium and magnesium. Statistical significance was found in all products (P < 0.05) except magnesium (P = 0.065). Conclusions: Using this method, we achieved a clearance rate greater than the desired clearance rates (65%) in hemodialysis.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessDiffusionrenal failureoutpatient hemodialysisultrafiltrationThe efficacy of a wearable hemodialysis with tentative equipment in chronic renal failureArticle121173677376Q2WOS:0005973141000092-s2.0-8509715937033312373N/A