While clinical studies indicate that more frequent kidney dialysis improves patient health, the approach most patients currently take is to visit dialysis centers several times a week, with each visit taking several hours. Enter the wearable artificial kidney, a 10-pound, battery-powered device worn on a belt that provides around-the-clock, continuous dialysis. UW Medicine researchers and their collaborators are among the first in the nation to test this device, and the initial results have shown promise. Learn More >
Revolutionizing kidney dialysis with the wearable kidney









