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. 1972 Jan 22;1(5794):237–239. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.5794.237

Meltec Multipoint Haemodialyser

Barry von Hartitzsch, Nicholas A Hoenich
PMCID: PMC1789171  PMID: 5018283

Abstract

The 0·61 m2 Meltec Multipoint dialyser has a performance 25% better than the standard Kiil at clinically important blood flows despite its smaller surface area. With low priming and uptake volumes, adequate ultrafiltration, and a negligible residual blood volume, it is compact and can be assembled by one person. It should replace the Kiil as the standard against which new dialysers are measured.

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