Marina Pieri, Giada Russo, Claudia Francescon, Evgeny Fominskiy, Pasquale Nardelli, Maria Grazia Calabrò, Annalisa Franco, Sara Fiorito, Silvia Ajello, Anna Mara Scandroglio
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Dual concomitant CytoSorb hemoadsorption therapy in severe rhabdomyolysis: A novel approach to myoglobin clearance and organ preservation.
Severe rhabdomyolysis, characterized by extensive muscle breakdown and release of myoglobin and creatine kinase (CK), is a life-threatening condition often complicated by acute kidney injury (AKI) and multi-organ failure (MOF). Even when conventional treatments such as fluid resuscitation and renal replacement therapy (RRT) are timely applied, severe cases remain challenging to manage. Among therapies available in this setting, hemadsorption with CytoSorb has the potential not only to treat rhabdomyolysis through removal of circulating molecules but also to limit or even prevent rhabdomyolysis-related renal failure and MOF. In this case series we present a preliminary experience with a novel use CytoSorb hemoadsorption therapy, which encompassed the use of two CytoSorb cartridges running in parallel, to enhance myoglobin and cytokine clearance. Clinical data from the three patients with severe rhabdomyolysis treated with dual concomitant CytoSorb treatments highlighted marked improvements in CK, renal, hepatic, and inflammatory markers, with possible remarkable impact in containing rhabdomyolysis-related organ failure and death. Further investigation is warranted to establish the opportunity of tailored protocols for critically ill patients.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Artificial Organs (IJAO) publishes peer-reviewed research and clinical, experimental and theoretical, contributions to the field of artificial, bioartificial and tissue-engineered organs. The mission of the IJAO is to foster the development and optimization of artificial, bioartificial and tissue-engineered organs, for implantation or use in procedures, to treat functional deficits of all human tissues and organs.