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Patient Safety Technology for Microadsorbent Systems in Extracorporeal Blood Purification

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Journal Artif Organs
Date 2002 Mar 7
PMID 11879234
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Alternative technologies for extracorporeal blood purification systems based on microadsorbents in suspension are discussed. Principally, microadsorbents offer higher efficiency and flexibility when compared to conventional column-based adsorption systems. Systems already clinically employed (e.g., BioLogic DT) or close to clinical application (e.g., the microspheres-based detoxification system, MDS) are described. The MDS technology, in particular, is characterized by efficiency and a high degree of flexibility with respect to both the use of different adsorbents as well as the combination with hemodialysis/hemofiltration therapy. It was designed for continuous use in intensive-care units, but enables also the removal of low-density lipoprotein, fibrinogen, autoimmune antibodies, immune complexes, and other pathophysiologically relevant substances. Alternative anticoagulation regimes and safety systems on fluorescence sensor technology have recently been developed for the MDS and are presented in this paper.

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