With the rapid development of science and technology, there is now a latest wearable artificial kidney device. The device actually has many advantages. As long as the patient binds the device to his waist, they can be treated. At the same time, they can also be moved, so that they will not delay their study and work and have great convenience for their lives. Dr. Victor Gula and researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles, have been tested several times, and later this year in the United States, they ran their first clinical trial, which made it a step-by-step process to become a commercial product. The edge is tested, but it needs to be approved by the FDA if it is to be put into use in the market.