吸附疗法作为危重病人生命支持的辅助疗法

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2022-10-01 DOI:10.1016/j.enfi.2022.06.005
Y.G. Santana-Padilla RN, MSN, PhD , F.J. Berrocal-Tomé RN , B.N. Santana-López RN, MSN, PhDc
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急性情况下的肾脏净化治疗通常用于重症监护病房(ICU)。用于替代肾功能的原理是对流、扩散和吸附。吸附已被描述为一种有效的原理,从血液中去除有毒物质使用膜和吸附剂添加到体外电路。利用这些吸附净化技术,研究了脓毒症患者体内促炎介质(“细胞因子风暴”)或蛋白质结合的尿毒症毒素的调节。这些疗法在有或没有急性肾损伤的患者中消除内毒素和细胞因子的潜力使它们成为危重患者生命支持的补充干预措施。目前已开发的吸附疗法有:MARS、Cytosorb®、CPFA、OXIRIS®和Seraph®。重症监护护士负责启动、监测和管理整个净化过程,因此他们的培训和知识对这些治疗的成功至关重要。
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Las terapias adsortivas como coadyuvante al soporte vital en el paciente crítico

Renal depurative therapies in acute situations are commonly used in intensive care units (ICU). The principles used for the replacement of renal function are convection, diffusion, and adsorption. Adsorption has been described as an effective principle for removing toxic substances from the blood using membranes and sorbents added to extracorporeal circuits. The regulation of pro-inflammatory mediators (“cytokine storm”) in the septic patient or protein-bound uraemic toxins is under investigation using these adsorptive depurative techniques. The potential of these therapies to eliminate endotoxins and cytokines in patients with or without acute kidney injury make them complementary interventions to be considered in the life support of critically ill patients. Currently, the following adsorptive therapies have been developed: MARS, Cytosorb®, CPFA, OXIRIS® and Seraph®. Critical care nurses are responsible for starting, monitoring, and managing the complete purification procedure, so their training and knowledge are essential for the success of these therapies.

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Accounts of Chemical Research
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