0 a machine used to do the work of a human kidney for people whose kidneys have stopped working or have been removed -- 人工肾,血液透析器,血液渗析器
The hospital pays for the electricity used by the artificial kidney machine.
Concern has been expressed about home kidney machine users and hospitals.
The initial cost of a kidney machine can vary between £3,500 and £4,500, and about £1,500 is required for associated equipment.
One of the best examples is that of the kidney machine.
In order to give a fair deal and pay to workers in the health service, it will have to decide that there will be no kidney machine this year.
After a great deal of effort, they raised £2,000, which bought one kidney machine, which, broadly, would keep one patient alive.
The analogy of the kidney machine is not perhaps strictly correct.
There have been cases where those requiring renal dialysis have died because of the absence of kidney machines.