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Montreal teen invents $500 dialysis machine
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That's a smart kid, might be useful knowledge to have

Anya Pogharian, 17, was volunteering at a hospital dialysis unit when she found the inspiration for a high school science project: A more efficient dialysis machine that would be easier on patients suffering from kidney failure.

“It takes a lot of energy out of them,” Pogharian told CBC News of the traditional four-hour, multiple-visits-a-week procedure. “They’re very tired after a dialysis treatment.”

After working on her invention for 300 hours, Pogharian created an affordable unit that could be used at home.

"You wouldn’t have to make your way to the hospital, which is a problem for a lot of patients. It’s not necessarily easy to make your way to the hospital three times a week, especially it you have limited mobility," she said.

Her dialysis machine prototype would cost around $500 to buy, compared to the $30,000 it currently costs to purchase a machine.

Héma-Québec was so impressed with Pogharian’s invention and its potential to cut medical costs and hospitalization stays that they’ve offered the Marianopolis College student a summer internship to test her machine with real blood.

https://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/good-news/montreal-teen-invents-500-dialysis-machine-173551402.html

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I hope she doesn't have any accidents before she can develop her machine.

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While it might have cost her 500$ to make this prototype, it will probably cost more to make a real one.

Once you start putting medically approved parts everywhere, the cost is going to go up quite a bit. Not that simple to have make a FDA class II system

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it will be interesting to see if they do a follow up with her internship 

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Apparently, it needs two additional valves which cost $14k each.

 

 

(just kidding)

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lol, that would be typical

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