since 1999, all hemoperfusion systems manufactured in the United States use cartridges or columns containing carbon sorbents
Hemoperfusion offers several advantages, including the rapid removal of toxins and drugs from the bloodstream, making it particularly effective in cases of drug overdose or poisoning. It allows for high adsorption capacity, which can enhance the clearance of certain substances that are not easily removed by conventional dialysis. Additionally, it can be performed in conjunction with other renal replacement therapies, potentially improving patient outcomes in acute or chronic renal failure. Finally, hemoperfusion is generally well-tolerated and can be a lifesaving intervention in critical situations.
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to remove nephrotoxic drugs or poisons from the blood in emergency situations
The hemoperfusion system is prepared by sterilizing the cartridge containing the sorbent and rinsing it with heparinized saline solution.
Hemoperfusion works by pumping the blood drawn through the arterial catheter into a column or cartridge containing the sorbent material
Hemoperfusion is a treatment technique in which large volumes of the patient's blood are passed over an adsorbent substance in order to remove toxic substances from the blood.
Hemoperfusion is sometimes described as an extracorporeal form of treatment because the blood is pumped through a device outside the patient's body.
A hemoperfusion system can be used with or without a hemodialysis machine. After the patient has been made comfortable, two catheters are placed in the arm, one in an artery and one in a nearby vein
Hemoperfusion offers several advantages, including the rapid removal of toxins and drugs from the bloodstream, making it particularly effective in cases of drug overdose or poisoning. It allows for high adsorption capacity, which can enhance the clearance of certain substances that are not easily removed by conventional dialysis. Additionally, it can be performed in conjunction with other renal replacement therapies, potentially improving patient outcomes in acute or chronic renal failure. Finally, hemoperfusion is generally well-tolerated and can be a lifesaving intervention in critical situations.
Normal results include satisfactory clearance of the toxic substance or waste products from the patient's blood.
The RHP on blood work is normally requested when the patient is undergoing dialysis. The RHP is theRecirculatory Hemoperfusion number
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