Hemoperfusion is an extracorporeal treatment based on adsorption, historically reserved for the treatment of acute poisonings. Its use was popularized in the 1970s after several in vitro and animal experiments had demonstrated its efficacy, and was even preferred over hemodialysis in the management of overdosed patients. With the advent of new and more efficient dialytic modalities, hemoperfusion is now less frequently performed in the Western world. However, hemoperfusion still remains popular in developing countries. The present article reviews the technique of hemoperfusion, the factors influencing poison clearance through adsorption and its current applications
A role for nephrologists in the management of a poisoned patient involves evaluating the indications...
Purpose of review A resurgence of interest in adsorbents for medical application is now being seen. ...
Questions regarding the application of extracorporeal detoxification to patients with severe acute p...
Extracorporeal removal techniques such as hemodialysis, charcoal hemoperfusion, and peritoneal dialy...
Hemoperfusion has been considered a promising adjuvant treatment for chronic diseases and some acute...
There are currently limited data on the trends in case reporting of poisoned patients undergoing enh...
Hemoperfusion has been increasingly used to treat drug intoxication. Although efficient extraction r...
As an extracorporeal technique for blood purification, haemoadsorption was introduced in the early 1...
The extracorporeal elimination of a pathogen or damage-associated molecular pattern via blood purifi...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
The use of an extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in a poisoned patient may be life-saving in a limited ...
Sepsis is the primary cause of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients. During the past decad...
PubMedID: 26275632Introduction and Aim This study examined the extracorporeal methods for the elimin...
Accidental and intentional intoxications are a common cause of major medical catastrophe. In the Uni...
A role for nephrologists in the management of a poisoned patient involves evaluating the indications...
Purpose of review A resurgence of interest in adsorbents for medical application is now being seen. ...
Questions regarding the application of extracorporeal detoxification to patients with severe acute p...
Extracorporeal removal techniques such as hemodialysis, charcoal hemoperfusion, and peritoneal dialy...
Hemoperfusion has been considered a promising adjuvant treatment for chronic diseases and some acute...
There are currently limited data on the trends in case reporting of poisoned patients undergoing enh...
Hemoperfusion has been increasingly used to treat drug intoxication. Although efficient extraction r...
As an extracorporeal technique for blood purification, haemoadsorption was introduced in the early 1...
The extracorporeal elimination of a pathogen or damage-associated molecular pattern via blood purifi...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
Extracorporeal treatments (ECTRs), such as hemodialysis and hemoperfusion, are used in poisoning des...
The use of an extracorporeal treatment (ECTR) in a poisoned patient may be life-saving in a limited ...
Sepsis is the primary cause of acute kidney injury in critically ill patients. During the past decad...
PubMedID: 26275632Introduction and Aim This study examined the extracorporeal methods for the elimin...
Accidental and intentional intoxications are a common cause of major medical catastrophe. In the Uni...
A role for nephrologists in the management of a poisoned patient involves evaluating the indications...
Purpose of review A resurgence of interest in adsorbents for medical application is now being seen. ...
Questions regarding the application of extracorporeal detoxification to patients with severe acute p...