One for All – A Multi-Use Dialysis System for Effective Treatment of Severe Thallium Intoxication

Guided by the idea of providing a stable electrolyte composition of the dialysate, the late Bernd Tersteegen designed a machine ingeniously combining the advantages of a closed tank hemodialysis system with the efficacy and bacteriological safety of a single-pass system. Several thousand dialysis se...

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description Guided by the idea of providing a stable electrolyte composition of the dialysate, the late Bernd Tersteegen designed a machine ingeniously combining the advantages of a closed tank hemodialysis system with the efficacy and bacteriological safety of a single-pass system. Several thousand dialysis sessions have been performed with this system in the chronic hemodialysis population. Recently, highly efficient (i.e. high volume) dialysis systems have been successfully introduced for the treatment of critically ill patients in the intensive care unit as extended dialysis. Furthermore, they can also be a safer, more effective and less costly alternative to traditional extracorporeal techniques in the treatment of severe intoxication. In a case-based approach, we review the increasing use of such a system.
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Rodenticides - poisoning
Suicide, Attempted
Thallium - poisoning
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