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Haptoglobin Therapy for Possible Prevention of Renal Failure Following Thermal Injury: a Clinical Study

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Journal J Trauma
Specialty Emergency Medicine
Date 1985 Apr 1
PMID 3989885
Citations 11
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Abstract

Hemolysis does not necessarily result in acute renal failure in severely burned patients, but free serum hemoglobin may play some important role in the development of renal damage. This controlled study of the effects of haptoglobin administration in severely burned patients presenting with hemoglobinuria produced the following results: As long as free hemoglobin was present in the plasma, free serum haptoglobin remained undetectable. Free serum hemoglobin dropped rapidly after haptoglobin treatment, whereas the free serum hemoglobin levels in control patients remained unchanged for at least 12 hours. The time required for macroscopic hemoglobinuria to clear showed a statistically significant difference between the haptoglobin-treated patients and the control patients. Some patients among the haptoglobin-treated group had prolonged hemolysis and hemoglobinuria which might have cleared with additional doses of haptoglobin.

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