Successful Extracorporeal Blood Purification Therapy using Double Haemoadsorption Device in Severe Endotoxin Septic Shock: A Case Report.

Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.2478/jccm-2022-0028
Stefano Ferraro, Stefania Bianzina, Sonila Mocka, Francesca Cappadona, Giovanni Battista Traverso, Fabio Massarino, Pasquale Esposito
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Introduction: In patients admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), sepsis can lead to acute kidney injury (AKI), which may require the initiation of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) in 15-20% of cases. There is no consensus about the best extracorporeal treatment to choose in septic patients with AKI.

Case presentation: We describe the case of a 70-year-old woman admitted to the ICU with a severe endotoxin septic shock due to Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C. Despite prompt medical intervention, including fluid resuscitation, high dose vasopressor, inotrope support, and broad-spectrum antimicrobial treatment, in a few hours patient's haemodynamic worsened and she developed multi-organ failure, including severe AKI, requiring CRRT. So, continuous veno-venous haemodiafiltration was started, using an oXiris® haemodiafilter set, in series with an adsorber device (CytoSorb®). After 48 hours of this combined extracorporeal treatment, haemodynamic parameters improved, allowing a significant reduction of the vasoactive therapy, with a concomitant decrease in endotoxin and inflammatory markers serum levels. In the following days patient's conditions still improved and renal function recovered.

Conclusions: Timely extracorporeal blood purification therapy, using a double haemoadsorption device, may be effective in the management of severe septic shock.

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双重血液吸附装置体外血液净化治疗严重内毒素感染性休克1例。
在入住重症监护病房(ICU)的患者中,败血症可导致急性肾损伤(AKI),这可能需要在15-20%的病例中开始持续肾替代治疗(CRRT)。对于脓毒症AKI患者的最佳体外治疗选择尚无共识。病例介绍:我们描述了一例70岁女性因脑膜炎奈瑟菌c血清组引起的严重内毒素感染性休克入住ICU的病例。尽管及时的医疗干预,包括液体复苏、大剂量血管加压剂、肌力支持和广谱抗菌药物治疗,在几个小时内,患者的血流动力学恶化,并发展为多器官衰竭,包括严重的AKI,需要CRRT。因此,开始使用oXiris®血液滤过器,与吸附装置(CytoSorb®)串联进行连续的静脉-静脉血液滤过。这种体外联合治疗48小时后,血流动力学参数得到改善,血管活性治疗显著减少,内毒素和炎症标志物血清水平也随之下降。在接下来的几天里,病人的情况仍然改善,肾功能恢复。结论:及时采用体外血液净化治疗,采用双血吸附装置,可有效治疗重症感染性休克。
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