2002
DOI: 10.1053/ajkd.2002.32767
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Endotoxin removal by direct hemoperfusion with an adsorbent column using polymyxin B-immobilized fiber ameliorates systemic circulatory disturbance in patients with septic shock

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“…Several preclinical studies have demonstrated that hemoperfusion or plasmapheresis over immobilized polymyxin B can remove endotoxin from the blood [12][13][14] . Recently, some studies reported improved hemodynamic status [15] and improved survival [16] in patients with sepsis treated with PMX, and DHP-PMX therapy is effective for patients with septic shock who are infected not only by gram-negative bacteria but also by gram-positive bacteria without endotoxin release [17] . Therefore, DHP-PMX therapy has been conventionally used in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock, and its clinical effect has been confirmed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several preclinical studies have demonstrated that hemoperfusion or plasmapheresis over immobilized polymyxin B can remove endotoxin from the blood [12][13][14] . Recently, some studies reported improved hemodynamic status [15] and improved survival [16] in patients with sepsis treated with PMX, and DHP-PMX therapy is effective for patients with septic shock who are infected not only by gram-negative bacteria but also by gram-positive bacteria without endotoxin release [17] . Therefore, DHP-PMX therapy has been conventionally used in patients with severe sepsis or septic shock, and its clinical effect has been confirmed.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous techniques have been tested to remove circulating inflammatory cytokines from patient blood, as well as remove endotoxin. Polymyxin-B has been studied as an endotoxin binder, due to its affinity to the lipid A component and as it disrupts the permeability of cytoplasmic membranes of Gram negative bacteria (Uriu et al, 2002;Jaber & Pereira, 1997;Tani et al, 1998). Polyethylenimine has been researched as a potential endotoxin adsorbent, and may be more compatible than other types of resins in similar applications (Mitzner et al, 1993).…”
Section: Membrane Coatingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, some studies have shown improved hemodynamic status [17] and survival [18] in patients with sepsis who were treated with PMX. Moreover, DHP-PMX therapy was found to be effective for patients with septic shock infected with either Gramnegative or Gram-positive bacteria, which do not release endotoxins [19] .…”
Section: Sato H Et Al Pmx Therapy Improves Liver Function After I/rmentioning
confidence: 99%