Ghannoum Marc, Bouchard Josée, Nolin Thomas D, Ouellet Georges, Roberts Darren M
Department of Nephrology, Verdun Hospital, University of Montreal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Semin Dial. 2014 Jul-Aug;27(4):350-61. doi: 10.1111/sdi.12246. Epub 2014 May 14.
Hemoperfusion is an extracorporeal treatment based on adsorption, historically reserved for the treatment of acute poisonings. Its use was popularized in the 1970s after several in vitro and animal experiments had demonstrated its efficacy, and was even preferred over hemodialysis in the management of overdosed patients. With the advent of new and more efficient dialytic modalities, hemoperfusion is now less frequently performed in the Western world. However, hemoperfusion still remains popular in developing countries. The present article reviews the technique of hemoperfusion, the factors influencing poison clearance through adsorption and its current applications.
血液灌流是一种基于吸附作用的体外治疗方法,历史上主要用于治疗急性中毒。在多项体外和动物实验证明其有效性后,血液灌流于20世纪70年代得到推广,在处理药物过量患者时甚至比血液透析更受青睐。随着更新、更高效透析方式的出现,血液灌流在西方世界的应用频率如今已降低。然而,血液灌流在发展中国家仍然很流行。本文综述了血液灌流技术、影响通过吸附清除毒物的因素及其当前应用。