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Hemoperfusion or hæmoperfusion (see
spelling differences) is a
method of
filtering the
blood extracorporeally (that is,
outside the body) to
remove a...
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activated charcoal and lactulose, IV penicillin,
combined hemodialysis and
hemoperfusion in two 8-hour sessions," some with "IV
thioctic acid,
others IV silibinin"...
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Tentative evidence exists that
Polymyxin B-immobilized
fiber column hemoperfusion may be
beneficial in
treatment of
septic shock.
Trials are
ongoing and...
- by
mouth or
given by a
nasogastric tube.
Other uses
include inside hemoperfusion machines.
Common side
effects include vomiting,
black stools, diarrhea...
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Polymyxin B, sold
under the
brand name Poly-Rx
among others, is an
antibiotic used to
treat meningitis, pneumonia, sepsis, and
urinary tract infections...
- responses. Notably,
artificial cells have been
clinically successful in
hemoperfusion. The
German pathologist Rudolf Virchow brought forward the idea that...
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mediators like Cytokines, Bilirubin,
Myoglobin from the blood. The use of
hemoperfusion columns is
generally limited to
patients who are
critically ill in high-resource...
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elimination of the
toxins have been trialed;
techniques such as hemodialysis,
hemoperfusion, plasmapheresis, and
peritoneal dialysis have
occasionally yielded success...
- Metronidazole.
Alice keeps getting worse and
Cuddy runs a
charcoal hemoperfusion,
during which Alice develops a clot in her arm.
Foreman and
Cuddy operate...
- anticonvulsants.
Forced diuresis, hemodialysis,
exchange transfusion, or
hemoperfusion are
unlikely to be of
benefit in
hastening the
removal of venlafaxine...