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Dialysis without a machine – a Romanian invention awarded at Geneva would cut treatment costs by 10 times / Dr. Alexandru Ciocalteu: maybe the invention bothers a world business of over 65 billion euro 

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An invention of Romanian doctors at Sf. Ioan Hospital in Bucharest, awarded with a golden medal at the International Exhibition of inventions at Geneva through which the man’s own body is used for dialysis is still seeking sponsors even though it could cut treatment prices by ten times.

A year ago, professor dr. Alexandru Ciocalteu together with other two young collaborators, doctors Cristina David and Alexandru Checherita invented a new way for dialysis, through the man’s own body. Maybe the invention bothers a world business of over 65 billion euro because it cuts costs by 10 times, Ciocalteu said.

He said that recently a Romanian engineer, Florin Nuta from General Turbo SA offered a 80,000 lei financial support to start experimental studies. In Romania alone there are about 10,000 patients in need of dialysis and the costs paid by the state exceed 100 million euro/year.

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