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Hemadsorption with CytoSorb in Infants with Sepsis: Non-Systematic Review of Cases

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Journal J Clin Med
Specialty General Medicine
Date 2024 Nov 27
PMID 39597952
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Abstract

Sepsis is a severe and potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when the body's response to an infection damages its own tissues and organs. It can lead to organ failure and death if not treated. Cytosorb is a promising medical device for hemadsorption in pediatric septic patients (under 18 years old). As many studies conclude, Cytosorb results in efficient hemodynamics stabilization. This paper is a nonsystematic review of cases. PubMed-, Google Scholar-, and Scopus-indexed journals were used to collect papers for the research. Overall, 11 pediatric cases (six journal articles) were collected. Reductions in interleukin (IL)-6 and IL-10 levels after hemoperfusion with CytoSorb suggest a potential benefit in modulating the inflammatory response in pediatric patients. Moreover, other septic shock indicators such as C-reactive protein, lactate, procalcitonin, ALT, and AST were also significantly reduced in surviving patients within the first few hours of hemadsorption with CytoSorb. The use of CytoSorb seems to be efficient in managing different sepsis-related conditions, even in neonatal and infant populations, as a valuable supplementary tool. However, overcoming the obstacles associated with the age and weight of pediatric patients might necessitate the creation of CytoSorb devices tailored specifically to their needs.

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