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Filter by:In septic shock, dysregulated host responses to pathogens lead to cytokine storms that damage host tissues and organs, further contributing to the development of organ dysfunction and increased mortality. For sepsis, blood purification can remove inflammatory factors in sepsis by filtration or adsorption, so as to achieve the purpose of reducing inflammatory mediators in the body. However, there are few prospective randomized controlled studies in children. Therefore, this study intends to compare the efficacy and prognosis of different blood purifications on children with sepsis through randomized controlled studies, so as to provide a corresponding basis for the treatment of children with sepsis blood purification.
Acute kidney failure (AKI) is one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality for critical ill patients. The use of blood purification treatment such as renal replacement therapy (CRRT) and plasma exchange has gradually developed into an effective treatment. However, the efficiency of blood purification may be affected by the recirculation of dual-lumen venous catheter for some special patients including patients with vena cava reflux disorder from massive occupations or ascites. For extreme cases like patients with vena cava disconnection or severe obstruction, the traditional blood purification treatment cannot work effectively. Thus, we used the dual-cannula in jugular-femoral venous blood purification therapy in the following two patients and found that it can improve the perfusion of systemic circulation and the prognosis of patients
In this randomized, open-label study, the investigators will assess whether CytoSorb hemoperfusion will prevent or attenuate the development of immunoparalysis in healthy volunteers undergoing repeated experimental endotoxemia.