Medline ® Abstract for Reference 39
of 'Renal replacement therapy (dialysis) in acute kidney injury in adults: Indications, timing, and dialysis dose'
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Interpreting the mechanisms of continuous renal replacement therapy in sepsis: the peak concentration hypothesis.
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Ronco C, Tetta C, Mariano F, Wratten ML, Bonello M, Bordoni V, Cardona X, Inguaggiato P, Pilotto L, d'Intini V, Bellomo R
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Artif Organs. 2003;27(9):792.
Severe sepsis and septic shock are the primary causes of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), which is the most frequent cause of death in intensive care unit patients. Many water-soluble mediators with pro- and anti-inflammatory action such as TNF, IL-6, IL-8, and IL-10 play a strategic role in septic syndrome. In intensive care medicine, blocking any one mediator has not led to a measurable outcome improvement in patients with sepsis. CRRT is a continuously acting therapy, which removes in a nonselective way pro- and anti-inflammatory mediators; "the peak concentration hypothesis" is the concept of cutting peaks of soluble mediators through continuous hemofiltration. Furthermore, there is evidence of increased efficacy of high-volume hemofiltration compared to conventional CVVH, and other blood purification techniques that utilize large-pore membranes or sorbent plasmafiltration are conceptually interesting.
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Department of Nephrology, St. Bortolo Hospital, Vicenza, Italy. cronco@goldnet.it
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