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== Arab Culture ==
== Artificial Kidney ==


'''Arab culture''' encompasses the customs, traditions, and social norms of the Arab world, which includes 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa. This culture is rich and diverse, influenced by a long history and a variety of ethnic groups, languages, and religions.
[[File:Hollow_fiber_hemodialyzer.jpg|thumb|right|A hollow fiber hemodialyzer, a key component in artificial kidney technology.]]


=== Language ===
An '''artificial kidney''' is a device that replicates the functions of a [[biological kidney]], primarily used to perform [[dialysis]] for patients with [[kidney failure]]. The artificial kidney is a critical component in the treatment of [[end-stage renal disease]] (ESRD) and acute kidney injury (AKI).
The primary language of Arab culture is [[Arabic language|Arabic]], which is spoken by over 400 million people. Arabic is a [[Semitic languages|Semitic language]] and has many dialects, including Egyptian Arabic, Levantine Arabic, and Gulf Arabic. Classical Arabic is used in religious contexts and is the language of the [[Quran]].


=== Religion ===
== Function ==
[[Islam]] is the predominant religion in the Arab world, and it plays a significant role in shaping cultural practices and values. Other religions, such as [[Christianity]] and [[Judaism]], are also present in the region.


=== Art and Architecture ===
The primary function of an artificial kidney is to remove waste products and excess fluids from the blood, a process known as [[hemodialysis]]. This is achieved by passing the patient's blood through a [[dialyzer]], which acts as a filter. The dialyzer contains a semi-permeable membrane that allows waste molecules and excess ions to pass through while retaining larger molecules like proteins and blood cells.
Arab culture is renowned for its contributions to art and architecture. [[Islamic art]] is characterized by intricate geometric patterns, calligraphy, and arabesques. Notable architectural achievements include the [[Alhambra]] in Spain and the [[Great Mosque of Mecca]].


=== Literature ===
== Components ==
Arab literature has a rich tradition, with famous works such as "[[One Thousand and One Nights]]" and the poetry of [[Antarah ibn Shaddad]]. Modern Arab literature continues to thrive, with authors like [[Naguib Mahfouz]] and [[Adonis (poet)|Adonis]].


=== Music ===
The main components of an artificial kidney include:
Music is an integral part of Arab culture, with traditional instruments like the [[oud]], [[qanun]], and [[darbuka]]. Arab music has influenced many other musical traditions around the world.


=== Cuisine ===
* '''Dialyzer''': Often referred to as the "artificial kidney," the dialyzer is the core component where blood filtration occurs. It typically consists of a bundle of hollow fibers made from a semi-permeable membrane.
Arab cuisine is diverse, with dishes like [[hummus]], [[falafel]], and [[shawarma]] being popular worldwide. The use of spices, herbs, and olive oil is common in Arab cooking.


=== Social Structure ===
* '''Dialysis machine''': This machine pumps blood from the patient into the dialyzer and back, regulates the flow of dialysis fluid, and monitors various parameters such as blood pressure and fluid removal rate.
Family is a central element of Arab culture, with extended families often living together. Hospitality is highly valued, and guests are treated with great respect and generosity.


=== Festivals ===
* '''Dialysis fluid''': Also known as dialysate, this fluid helps remove unwanted substances from the blood. It is carefully balanced to ensure the correct removal of waste products and electrolytes.
Arab culture celebrates various festivals, including [[Eid al-Fitr]] and [[Eid al-Adha]], which are important religious holidays. Other cultural festivals highlight music, dance, and traditional crafts.
 
== Types of Dialysis ==
 
There are two main types of dialysis that utilize artificial kidneys:
 
* '''[[Hemodialysis]]''': This is the most common form of dialysis, where blood is circulated outside the body through a dialyzer. It is typically performed in a dialysis center but can also be done at home.
 
* '''[[Peritoneal dialysis]]''': Although not using an artificial kidney in the traditional sense, this method uses the patient's peritoneum as a natural filter. A dialysis solution is introduced into the peritoneal cavity to absorb waste products.
 
== Advances in Artificial Kidney Technology ==
 
Recent advances in artificial kidney technology focus on improving the efficiency and biocompatibility of dialyzers, reducing treatment times, and enhancing patient comfort. Research is ongoing into wearable and implantable artificial kidneys, which aim to provide continuous dialysis and improve the quality of life for patients with chronic kidney disease.


== Related Pages ==
== Related Pages ==
* [[Arabic language]]
* [[Islamic art]]
* [[Middle Eastern cuisine]]
* [[Arab world]]


== Gallery ==
* [[Kidney]]
<gallery>
* [[Dialysis]]
File:Moorish_women_making_Arab_carpets,_Algiers,_Algeria-LCCN2001697844.jpg|Moorish women making Arab carpets, Algiers, Algeria
* [[End-stage renal disease]]
File:Antarah_ibn_Shaddad_&_Abla.jpg|Antarah ibn Shaddad & Abla
* [[Hemodialysis]]
File:Arabischer_Maler_um_730_002.jpg|Arab painter, circa 730
* [[Peritoneal dialysis]]
File:Arabiya_Reporter.jpg|Arabiya Reporter
File:Amr_Elleithy.png|Amr Elleithy
File:Jordan_Center_for_Defending_Freedom_of_Journalists_sign.JPG|Jordan Center for Defending Freedom of Journalists
File:Mervat_Amin_1972.jpg|Mervat Amin, 1972
File:Salah_Zulfikar_2.jpg|Salah Zulfikar
File:Faten_Hamama_1962.jpg|Faten Hamama, 1962
File:Cairo_Cafe.JPG|Cairo Cafe
File:Crowd_in_Cairo_Stadium.jpg|Crowd in Cairo Stadium
File:Petra_metzes.jpg|Petra metzes
File:Jissr-groom.jpg|Jissr groom
</gallery>


[[Category:Arab culture]]
[[Category:Medical devices]]
[[Category:Nephrology]]

Latest revision as of 05:40, 16 February 2025

Artificial Kidney[edit]

File:Hollow fiber hemodialyzer.jpg
A hollow fiber hemodialyzer, a key component in artificial kidney technology.

An artificial kidney is a device that replicates the functions of a biological kidney, primarily used to perform dialysis for patients with kidney failure. The artificial kidney is a critical component in the treatment of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and acute kidney injury (AKI).

Function[edit]

The primary function of an artificial kidney is to remove waste products and excess fluids from the blood, a process known as hemodialysis. This is achieved by passing the patient's blood through a dialyzer, which acts as a filter. The dialyzer contains a semi-permeable membrane that allows waste molecules and excess ions to pass through while retaining larger molecules like proteins and blood cells.

Components[edit]

The main components of an artificial kidney include:

  • Dialyzer: Often referred to as the "artificial kidney," the dialyzer is the core component where blood filtration occurs. It typically consists of a bundle of hollow fibers made from a semi-permeable membrane.
  • Dialysis machine: This machine pumps blood from the patient into the dialyzer and back, regulates the flow of dialysis fluid, and monitors various parameters such as blood pressure and fluid removal rate.
  • Dialysis fluid: Also known as dialysate, this fluid helps remove unwanted substances from the blood. It is carefully balanced to ensure the correct removal of waste products and electrolytes.

Types of Dialysis[edit]

There are two main types of dialysis that utilize artificial kidneys:

  • Hemodialysis: This is the most common form of dialysis, where blood is circulated outside the body through a dialyzer. It is typically performed in a dialysis center but can also be done at home.
  • Peritoneal dialysis: Although not using an artificial kidney in the traditional sense, this method uses the patient's peritoneum as a natural filter. A dialysis solution is introduced into the peritoneal cavity to absorb waste products.

Advances in Artificial Kidney Technology[edit]

Recent advances in artificial kidney technology focus on improving the efficiency and biocompatibility of dialyzers, reducing treatment times, and enhancing patient comfort. Research is ongoing into wearable and implantable artificial kidneys, which aim to provide continuous dialysis and improve the quality of life for patients with chronic kidney disease.

Related Pages[edit]