sustained low-efficiency dialysis
- sustained low-efficiency dialysis
- (SLED) a type of hemodialysis that uses a conventional hemodialysis machine with reduced dialysate and blood flow rates for 12-hour treatments, such as overnight; it can substitute for other types of continuous dialysis in some critically ill patients.
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