A New Endotoxin Adsorber in Septic Shock: Observational Case Series

Aims: Effects of a new endotoxin adsorber on the length of noradrenaline (NA) treatment, LPS (lipopolysaccharide) levels and SOFA (sequential organ failure assessment) scores in septic shock were evaluated. Methods: Two-hour hemoperfusion with LPS adsorber was initiated in patients with septic shock...

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Veröffentlicht in:Blood purification 2011-01, Vol.32 (4), p.303-309
Hauptverfasser: Ala-Kokko, T.I., Laurila, J., Koskenkari, J.
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Zusammenfassung:Aims: Effects of a new endotoxin adsorber on the length of noradrenaline (NA) treatment, LPS (lipopolysaccharide) levels and SOFA (sequential organ failure assessment) scores in septic shock were evaluated. Methods: Two-hour hemoperfusion with LPS adsorber was initiated in patients with septic shock and endotoxemia. Controls were matched for age, focus and severity of illness. Results: Adsorption treatment (n = 9) exhibited a significant decrease in EAA (endotoxin activity assay) activity (0.55 [0.44–0.68] vs. 0.25 [0.13–0.41], p = 0.019) and NA infusion rate (0.217 µg/kg/min [0.119–0.0508] vs. 0 µg/kg/min [0–0.09], p = 0.026) from pretreatment to 24 h post-treatment. The median decrease in SOFA scores from pretreatment to 24 h was 3.0 points (1.5–4.5), p = 0.002. Duration of NA infusion was significantly shorter compared to controls (39 h [31–48] vs. 54 h [43–151], p = 0.03). Conclusions: LPS adsorber treatment was associated with a decrease in NA dose, decrease in SOFA scores and LPS concentrations.
ISSN:0253-5068
1421-9735
DOI:10.1159/000330323