在危重病人持续肾替代治疗中吸附机制的应用。

Kidney international. Supplement Pub Date : 1999-11-01
C Tetta, R Bellomo, A Brendolan, P Piccinni, A Digito, M Dan, M Irone, G Lonnemann, D Moscato, J Buades, G La Greca, C Ronco
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脓毒症的病理生理学正变得越来越复杂。在脓毒症中,内毒素或其他革兰氏阳性衍生产物诱导复杂和动态的细胞反应,引起几种已知与脓毒性休克发病机制相关的介质,如特异性介质。负责上调或下调细胞因子受体和细胞因子拮抗剂、核因子κ b或信号转导途径失活因子和前体分子的物质。在这篇文章中,我们深入研究了一些新概念源于使用吸附剂在连续等离子体过滤。其基本原理是基于这样的假设:在一项初步临床研究中,非特异性去除炎症级联和细胞因子网络中的几种介质可能会改善脓毒性休克兔模型的结果和血液动力学。强调了寻找针对危重患者特殊需求的创新治疗方法的重要性,而不是使用用于治疗慢性肾衰竭的概念和技术。
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Use of adsorptive mechanisms in continuous renal replacement therapies in the critically ill.

The pathophysiology of sepsis is becoming a more complicated scenario. In sepsis, endotoxin or other gram-positive derived products induce a complex and dynamic cellular response giving rise to several mediators known to be relevant in the pathogenesis of septic shock, such as specific mediators. substances responsible for up- or down-regulation of cytokine receptors and cytokine antagonists, inactivators of nuclear factor-kappaB or signal transduction pathways, and precursor molecules. In this article, we delve into some new concepts stemming from the use of sorbents in continuous plasma filtration. The rationale is based on the assumption that the nonspecific removal of several mediators of the inflammatory cascade and cytokine network may improve outcome in a rabbit model of septic shock and hemodynamics in a pilot clinical study. The importance of looking for innovative treatments specifically targeted for the special needs of the critically ill patients rather than using concepts and technology applied to the treatment of chronic renal failure is underlined.

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