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Hemoperfusion for the Treatment of Poisoning: Technology, Determinants of Poison Clearance, and Application in Clinical Practice

2014; Wiley; Volume: 27; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1111/sdi.12246

ISSN

1525-139X

Autores

Marc Ghannoum, Josée Bouchard, Thomas D. Nolin, Georges Ouellet, Darren M. Roberts,

Tópico(s)

Paraquat toxicity studies and treatments

Resumo

Abstract 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.

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