Efficacy of CytoSorb®: a systematic review and meta-analysis
S Becker, H Lang, C Vollmer Barbosa, Z Tian, A Melk… - Critical Care, 2023 - Springer
Introduction Cytokine adsorption using the CytoSorb® adsorber has been proposed in
various clinical settings including sepsis, ARDS, hyperinflammatory syndromes, cardiac …
various clinical settings including sepsis, ARDS, hyperinflammatory syndromes, cardiac …
Hemoperfusion in the intensive care unit
Multiple organ failure following a septic event derives from immune dysregulation. Many of
the mediators of this process are humoral factors (cytokines), which could theoretically be …
the mediators of this process are humoral factors (cytokines), which could theoretically be …
Cytokine adsorption in patients with post-cardiac arrest syndrome after extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CYTER)–A single-centre, open-label …
Aim To investigate the effect of cytokine adsorption in patients receiving extracorporeal
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) after cardiac arrest. Methods CYTER was a single …
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) after cardiac arrest. Methods CYTER was a single …
Use of extracorporeal blood purification therapies in sepsis: the current paradigm, available evidence, and future perspectives
G Bottari, VM Ranieri, C Ince, A Pesenti, F Aucella… - Critical Care, 2024 - Springer
Background Sepsis is the result of a dysregulated immune response to infection and is
associated with acute organ dysfunction. The syndrome's complexity is contingent upon the …
associated with acute organ dysfunction. The syndrome's complexity is contingent upon the …
Extracorporeal haemoadsorption: does the evidence support its routine use in critical care?
A Supady, D Brodie, T Wengenmayer - The Lancet Respiratory …, 2022 - thelancet.com
Extracorporeal haemoadsorption is increasingly being used for the removal of endotoxin or
inflammatory cytokines in patients with septic shock or other severe inflammatory states. A …
inflammatory cytokines in patients with septic shock or other severe inflammatory states. A …
Targeting the host response in sepsis: current approaches and future evidence
Sepsis, a dysregulated host response to infection characterized by organ failure, is one of
the leading causes of death worldwide. Disbalances of the immune response play an …
the leading causes of death worldwide. Disbalances of the immune response play an …
Research priorities for therapeutic plasma exchange in critically ill patients
S David, L Russell, P Castro, A van de Louw… - Intensive Care Medicine …, 2023 - Springer
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a therapeutic intervention that separates plasma
from blood cells to remove pathological factors or to replenish deficient factors. The use of …
from blood cells to remove pathological factors or to replenish deficient factors. The use of …
Hemoperfusion and blood purification strategies in patients with COVID‐19: a systematic review
Abstract Background Coronavirus disease‐19 (COVID‐19) ranges from asymptomatic
infection to severe cases requiring admission to the intensive care unit. Together with …
infection to severe cases requiring admission to the intensive care unit. Together with …
Hemoadsorption: consensus report of the 30th Acute Disease Quality Initiative workgroup
Adsorption-based extracorporeal therapies have been subject to technical developments
and clinical application for close to five decades. More recently, new technological …
and clinical application for close to five decades. More recently, new technological …
Adjunctive hemoadsorption therapy with CytoSorb in patients with septic/vasoplegic shock: a best practice consensus statement
S Mitzner, K Kogelmann, C Ince, Z Molnár… - Journal of clinical …, 2023 - mdpi.com
A dysregulated host response is a common feature in critically ill patients due to both
infectious and non-infectious origins that can lead to life-threatening organ dysfunction …
infectious and non-infectious origins that can lead to life-threatening organ dysfunction …