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The Use of Hemoadsorption in Cancer-Related Complications

Blood Purification
Background: Patients with metastatic cancer are at risk of drug-related toxicity or disease-related complications leading to the development of organ failure such as rhabdomyolysis-associated acute kidney injury (AKI), liver failure, and multi-organ failure, often precipitated by endotoxinemia and sepsis. In cases of systemic hyperinflammatory response,
Premuzic, Vedran   +2 more
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Hemoadsorption: One Name, Varied Techniques

Blood Purification
Despite significant efforts to improve outcomes for patients with sepsis and septic shock, mortality rates remain alarmingly high. Beyond standard management, novel adjuvant treatments seek to improve outcomes through a personalized approach. Among these, immunomodulation strategies aim to reestablish a balance in the dysregulated immune system ...
Romagnoli, Stefano   +3 more
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Removal of Psychotropic Drugs by Hemoadsorption with the HA380 Cartridge

Blood Purification
Introduction: Psychotropic drug intoxication may require urgent management. Hemoadsorption (HA) may detoxify blood in such cases, but its effect has not been quantified. Methods: We studied in vivo removal of valproate, quetiapine, and escitalopram with HA using the Jafron HA380 cartridge in six sheep.
Taku Furukawa   +8 more
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Hemoadsorption with CytoSorb®

Intensive Care Medicine, 2018
Elettra C, Poli   +2 more
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Hemoadsorption in Infection‐Associated Rhabdomyolysis

Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis, 2016
Sven, Suefke   +2 more
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Cytosorb® hemoadsorption of apixaban during emergent cardio-pulmonary bypass: a case report

Perfusion (United Kingdom), 2021
Vitor Mendes   +2 more
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