Dialisis Berbasis Elektrokinesis : Sebuah Hipotesis

Ir. Gatut Rubiono,MT, Rubiono (2015) Dialisis Berbasis Elektrokinesis : Sebuah Hipotesis. Prosiding Seminar Sains dan Teknologi, 1 (1): 1-83. ISSN 2407-4845

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Abstract

Diabetes Mellitus in Indonesia is becoming a national threat on the health and
economic development according to high number of cases. High incidence of
diabetes is suspected due to unhealthy lifestyle, late diagnosed, and not regularly
taking the drug. Delay in diagnosis occur because people do not realize have such
diseases. At the advanced level, diabetes can lead to kidney failure where the
patient requires dialysis (hemodialysis) to rid the products of metabolism.
Conventional dialysis during the scheduling process burdening patients with highrisk blood cleansing. The phenomenon electrokinesis offers fluid behavior change
under the influence of low-voltage electric field. In the field of low voltage power,
the flow of sugar fluid and blood plasma is turned and forms diffusion angle that
directs the flow to the walls of the plate. This enhance the screening process. If the
electric field is rotated dynamically, the screening process can be expected to
occur more effectively, which can improve the performance of dialysis. The impact
of the performance improvement is that it allows thinning span between processes
or reduce process frequencies. For patients, it increased convenience and ease
the burden of medical expenses. Of the treatment facility, every dialysis machine
can be used for more patients, the cost of the process and the level of mortality of
dialysis patients can also be lowered.
Keywords: diabetes, electrokinesis, rotating electric field, dialysis modification

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Jurnal
Divisions: F. Fakultas Teknik > Teknik Elektro
Depositing User: perpus uniba admin
Date Deposited: 12 May 2020 06:38
Last Modified: 12 May 2020 06:38
URI: http://repository.unibabwi.ac.id/id/eprint/425

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