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Blood Purif (2023) 52 (9-10): 759–767.
Published Online: 05 September 2023
... were 120 (34%) refractory cardiac arrest under mechanical chest compression; 101 (28%) profound cardiogenic shock; 81 (23%) post-cardiotomy cardiogenic shock; and 37 (10%) respiratory failure. Fifteen patients (4%) were positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection. We observed 49% 30-day mortality, 57% ICU...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Blood Purif (2020) 49 (6): 743–747.
Published Online: 28 February 2020
... or of their effectiveness, quality or safety. The publisher and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Microcirculation Renal failure Shock Myoglobin CytoSorb...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Blood Purif (2020) 49 (1-2): 143–150.
Published Online: 18 December 2019
... compromise in states of shock and renal compromise is discussed. Our introduction of hand-held vital microscopes (HVM) to clinical medicine has revealed the importance of the microcirculation as a central target organ in states of critical illness and inadequate response to therapy. Technical...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Blood Purif (1993) 11 (2): 108–117.
Published Online: 30 October 2008
...Anthony Cerami Tumor necrosis factor is a cytokine made by macrophages, monocytes and T cells that has been formed to play an important role in shock, cachexia and inflammation. The importance of this cytokine eliciting shock and cachexia in mammals is reviewed. 30 10 2008 Cachectin...
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Subject Area:
Nephrology
Blood Purif (1993) 11 (2): 128–133.
Published Online: 30 October 2008
... block the quantities of IL-1 and TNFα produced. However, such concentrations of inhibitors are inadequate to prevent the deleterious host responses to exaggerated proinfiammatory concentrations seen in lethal septic shock. Nevertheless, administering either IL-lra or soluble TNF receptors to raise...
Journal Articles
Subject Area:
Nephrology
Blood Purif (1993) 11 (2): 118–127.
Published Online: 30 October 2008
... and the editor(s) disclaim responsibility for any injury to persons or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Cytokines Hemodialysis Receptors Shock Symposium Blood Purif 1993;11:118-127 Charles A. Dinarello...