Hemoperfusion in anesthesia and intensive care medicine: benefits, risks, and evidence for different systems

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作者
Graefe, Caroline [1 ]
Weidhase, Lorenz [2 ]
Liebchen, Uwe [1 ]
Weigand, Markus A. [3 ]
Scharf, Christina [1 ]
机构
[1] LMU Klinikum Munchen, Klin Anaesthesiol, Marchioninistr 15, D-81377 Munich, Germany
[2] Univ Klinikum Leipzig, Interdisziplinare Internist Intens Med, Leipzig, Germany
[3] Univ Klinikum Heidelberg, Klin Anasthesiol, Heidelberg, Germany
来源
ANAESTHESIOLOGIE | 2023年 / 72卷 / 12期
关键词
Blood purification; Adsorption; Sepsis; Liver failure; Rhabdomyolysis; POLYMYXIN-B HEMOPERFUSION; SEPTIC SHOCK; OPEN-LABEL; CYTOSORB(R); ADSORPTION;
D O I
10.1007/s00101-023-01341-w
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
Background: Hemoperfusion is a technique for the extracorporeal elimination of endogenous and exogenous toxins and harmful mediators by adsorption. It can be used as a stand-alone device, as part of a heart-lung machine or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) or, as is currently the case, integrated into a kidney replacement procedure. In the meantime, various suppliers offer devices with different technologies. ObjectiveThe aim of this work was to evaluate the benefits, risks and evidence of the different systems, how they work and for which indications they are approved in Germany. Method: To achieve this goal, a narrative assessment of the existing literature and guidelines for different indications was performed. The focus was on in vivo studies. Results: In principle, a distinction must be made in adsorption techniques between pure adsorption and the combination as adsorption and kidney replacement therapy. The adsorbers available in Germany include Cytosorb (R), HA-330, Seraph (R)-100 and Toraymyxin. Combined procedures (adsorption and kidney replacement) are offered with coupled plasma filtration and adsorption (CPFA) and oXiris (R).Most adsorbers have been developed for cytokine and endotoxin removal in patients with sepsis; however, to date, no randomized controlled trial (RCT) has demonstrated a survival benefit when using hemoperfusion. Therefore, the S3 guidelines for treatment of sepsis and the surviving sepsis campaign guidelines advise against its routine use. When the corona pandemic began, hemoperfusion was considered as a promising therapeutic approach. Cytosorb (R), Seraph (R)-100, and oXiris (R) received emergency approval by the FDA to be used in critically ill patients with COVID-19, so questions arose about the appropriateness and importance of its use; however, the data generated did not show positive results, so its use cannot be recommended routinely either. In addition, they are not mentioned as a treatment option in the current guidelines.The use of adsorption procedures in patients with liver failure and rhabdomyolysis has only been rudimentarily studied, so any evidence is currently lacking. The only adsorber that has CE approval in Germany for both applications is Cytosorb (R). In the next few years, studies will have to follow that investigate the efficacy and thus either justify or refute the use in clinical routine. Hemoperfusion procedures are used in the heart-lung machine as part of cardiac surgery for either cytokine or anticoagulant adsorption. No congruent data are available to support the use for the elimination of cytokines. If emergency cardiac surgery is required in a patient with pre-existing anticoagulation, hemoperfusion procedures can be used to prevent bleeding complications. Cytosorb (R) has CE approval for this indication. All available techniques are nonselective adsorption processes, so that adsorption of known and unknown substances can occur. Unintentional adsorption of drugs, such as various anti-infective agents is a relevant risk, especially when used in patients with sepsis. DiscussionVarious adsorption systems can eliminate different known and unknown substances. Currently, there is a lack of evidence for all indications and systems to justify their routine use except in clinical trials. Future clinical trials should evaluate the potential benefits but also dangers, so that in the meantime the routine use can be justified or a recommendation against the use can be given.
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