Extracorporeal blood purification in patients with liver failure: Considerations for the low-and-middle income countries of Latin America.

Frontiers in nephrology Pub Date : 2023-01-31 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneph.2023.938710
Vladimir Barrera Villanueva, Daniel Alejandro Barrera Amorós, Eira Ingrid Castillo Echeverria, Luis F Budar-Fernández, Omar Israel Salas Nolasco, Luis A Juncos, Lilia Rizo-Topete
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Severe liver failure is common in Low-and-Medium Income Countries (LMIC) and is associated with a high morbidity, mortality and represents an important burden to the healthcare system. In its most severe state, liver failure is a medical emergency, that requires supportive care until either the liver recovers or a liver transplant is performed. Frequently the patient requires intensive support until their liver recovers or they receive a liver transplant. Extracorporeal blood purification techniques can be employed as a strategy for bridging to transplantation or recovery. The most common type of extracorporeal support provided to these patients is kidney replacement therapy (KRT), as acute kidney injury is very common in these patients and KRT devices more readily available. However, because most of the substances that the liver clears are lipophilic and albumin-bound, they are not cleared effectively by KRT. Hence, there has been much effort in developing devices that more closely resemble the clearance function of the liver. This article provides a review of various non-biologic extracorporeal liver support devices that can be used to support these patients, and our perspective keeping in mind the needs and unique challenges present in the LMIC of Latin America.

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肝功能衰竭患者的体外血液净化:拉丁美洲中低收入国家的考虑因素。
严重肝衰竭是中低收入国家(LMIC)的常见病,发病率和死亡率都很高,给医疗保健系统带来沉重负担。在最严重的情况下,肝衰竭是一种医疗急症,需要支持性护理,直到肝脏恢复或进行肝脏移植。在肝脏恢复或接受肝脏移植之前,患者通常需要强化支持治疗。体外血液净化技术可作为过渡到移植或康复的一种策略。为这些患者提供的最常见体外支持类型是肾脏替代疗法(KRT),因为急性肾损伤在这些患者中非常常见,而肾脏替代疗法设备也更容易获得。然而,由于肝脏清除的大多数物质都是亲脂性和白蛋白结合型的,因此 KRT 无法有效清除这些物质。因此,人们一直在努力开发更接近肝脏清除功能的设备。本文综述了可用于支持这些患者的各种非生物体外肝脏支持设备,并从我们的角度阐述了拉丁美洲低收入与中等收入国家的需求和面临的独特挑战。
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