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Rinaldo Bellomo1,2,3,4,5, Matteo Marcello6,7, Claudio Ronco8,9
1Department of Critical Care, School of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Abstract:
After initial tentative steps with bioincompatible sorbents, hemoadsorption is making a comeback. This has been fueled by improved coating technology and improved sorbent technology. Both have markedly increased the safety, biocompatibility, and efficiency of hemoadsorption. Despite such development and an emerging body of evidence, the research agenda for hemoadsorption is substantial and, in most ways, unfulfilled. In this chapter, we highlight the need for more extensive and sophisticated work to understand the biological effect of hemoadsorption in key areas (especially sepsis). We also explain why more technical research needs to be conducted ex vivo and in large animals to understand the performance characteristics of hemoadsorption sorbent cartridge, including optimal blood flow, optimal anticoagulation, and optimal duration of application. Finally, we focus on the need to develop registries of the use of this technique so that more extensive information can be obtained about current use and real-world performance.
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