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Haemoperfusion over ion exchange resins and polymeric adsorbents
The International Journal of Artificial Organs
|July 1, 1978
Summary
This review covers haemoperfusion using ion exchange resins and polymeric adsorbents. It discusses their development, application, biocompatibility, and ion balance for medical use.
Area of Science:
- Biomedical Engineering
- Materials Science
Background:
- Haemoperfusion is a blood purification technique.
- Ion exchange resins and polymeric adsorbents are key materials in haemoperfusion.
Purpose of the Study:
- To review the development and application of haemoperfusion technologies.
- To discuss the biocompatibility and ion balance aspects of these materials.
Main Methods:
- Literature review of haemoperfusion development.
- Analysis of ion exchange resins and polymeric adsorbents.
- Discussion of biocompatibility and ion balance.
Main Results:
- Overview of advancements in haemoperfusion materials.
- Identification of challenges and opportunities in material application.
- Assessment of biocompatibility and ion balance considerations.
Conclusions:
- Haemoperfusion technologies have evolved significantly.
- Careful selection of resins and adsorbents is crucial for efficacy and safety.
- Further research into biocompatibility and ion balance is warranted.