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How to use the word dialysis in a Sentence?

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About a million people worldwide are in need of a kidney. So they have end-stage renal failure, and they have to go on dialysis, once you go on dialysis, you have essentially five years to live, and every year, your mortality rate increases by 15 %. Dialysis is very hard on your body. So this is really motivating to take on this grand challenge of printing organs.

Jennifer Lewis

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I was just thinking, ‘OK, what am I going to have to do and am I going to have to start coming to terms with the potential for dialysis at some point?’.

Steve Sanders

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

We were beginning to have conversations a few years ago about, well, ‘You may need to think about a transplant if these numbers continue to go down — or dialysis,’ i did not want to go on dialysis … as an active father of two young kids.

Steve Sanders

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

I work at a pediatric dental office. I have a lot of kids that have underlying medical conditions. A lot of special needs patients that can't wear a mask. My husband, being a nephrologist, has patients with kidney disease, patients that require dialysis. And these patients that he sees are not healthy, have several underlying conditions, so we've had to live with almost two years of :' What if one of the kids brings Covid home from school, passes it along to my husband and I, even though he and I've been vaccinated for a while, if we do have a mild breakthrough case that we don't realize we're sick with, and he takes it into the dialysis center, into the hospital, or into the ICU ?

Brandy Wittenborn

Found on CNN
2 years ago

Whatever objection you have to this, whether it's a left-wing objection or right-wing objection or something else, you have to ask: not only is there some sort of a problem, but is it a great enough problem that we should be willing to consign thousands of people to death every year, and many more thousands to kidney dialysis?

Ilya Somin

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

When you have kidneys that have nothing left, you either go on dialysis or you die. That was much more of a concern to me than coronavirus.

Courtesy Herb Hoeptner via AP

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

Lung failure and kidney failure is a really bad combination and Im not even confident that dialysis of any sort will change the mortality of that combination, but we want to be able to address that kidney failure with all the techniques that we have.

David Goldfarb

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Their blood does not clot appropriately. It's overclotting, when we put patients on dialysis, they have a tendency to clot the filters.

Enrique Lopez

Found on CNN
4 years ago

We are not going to run out of ventilators. We are going to run out of supplies for the 30 % of patients who need dialysis.

David Charytan

Found on CNN
4 years ago

I got a phone call at 2:30 in the morning, they needed my consent to put him on dialysis to assist with his kidneys, now hes on a ventilator, dialysis and this ECMO machine.

Paul Archuleta/Getty Images

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

Most of the current challenges in our health-care facilities stem from managing the day to day patients that come to our facilities, these patients that have chronic conditions requiring daily treatment such as dialysis, chemotherapy, etc. They dont go away just because there is a coronavirus pandemic, finding ways to continue to provide high-quality care for vulnerable patient groups such as the disabled, elderly remains a challenge as resources are diverted to manage an escalating number of cases daily.

Attila Hertelendy

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

What I would really like to happen is for them not to infringe upon my fathers freedom of expression and speech and allow him to bring in the lifesize cardboard cutout that takes up less service area than a garbage can, while we cannot discuss any specific individual, we strongly support the ability of all our patients to express their views, which includes bringing reasonably sized items into our dialysis centers that do not create safety or infection control issues, or interfere with caregivers on the treatment floor.

Eric Gibson

Found on FOX News
4 years ago

There was a sense of urgency to get a transplant because a 66-year-old on dialysis does not do well long-term on dialysis, the mortality is high once they remain on dialysis for a few years.

Raja Kandaswamy

Found on CNN
4 years ago

The most profitable thing you can do is keep a patient from kidney failure and the least profitable thing you can do is have the patient on in-center dialysis.

Cricket CEO Arvind Rajan

Found on Reuters
5 years ago

The best advice is to get transplanted without dialysis and with a live donor, the fewer dialysis treatments you have, the better the chances you survive for a long period of time.

Clive Callender

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

The fewer dialysis treatments you have, the better the chances you survive for a long period of time.

Clive Callender

Found on Reuters
6 years ago

It’s like a whole new life not to have to deal with dialysis, so you can be assured I’m going to take care of Kammey’s kidney, compared to all of the other things I have to do, that will be an easy job.

Dwight Douglas

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

To me, it just doesn’t make any sense, we have hundreds of thousands of people on dialysis. And you have these kidneys available that would work … but transplant centers are afraid to use them because they might pull their results down.

Howard Nathan

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

The longer people are on dialysis before they have a transplant, the worse their survival, so if you have a living donor, instead of waiting five years for a compatible donor, if you can get a transplant from an incompatible donor in a couple of months, this paper suggests that that is beneficial, despite the fact that they have a higher rate of rejection.

Sanjay Kulkarni

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

I’d die for her. the transplant list is 11 years; you know, it’s sad when you see your friends that you make at dialysis pass away.

Lucia Zubia

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

The transplant list is 11 years; you know, it’s sad when you see your friends that you make at dialysis pass away.

Lucia Zubia

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

I have been on dialysis in Istanbul, Milan, Indonesia, Manila, London. It's -- it's amazing.

Maria Hawkins Cole

Found on CNN
8 years ago

I was very frustrated -- I still am -- because for decades, we've been doing dialysis with big machines that prolong the life of the patient a little bit ... and in addition, they have a lousy quality of life.

Victor Gura

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Now there are people who cannot work. But frankly, if your back hurts, you can work in a call center, all right? There's a lot of different jobs, there are people who are paralyzed, quadriplegic, kidney dialysis, amputees who can't work. I understand that. There's going to be some people. But almost everybody who can work should work.

Rand Paul

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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