Continuous arteriovenous hemoperfusion in acute poisoning

Ja Liang Lin*, Paik Seong Lim

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

We have investigated the efficacy of a pumpless hemoperfusion technique, continuous arteriovenous hemoperfusion (CAVHP) in 3 cases of acute intoxications with meprobamate, theophylline and phenobarbital. Dramatic responses were noted in both hemodynamic unstable and comatous patients. With this technique, a blood flow of 120 cm3/min could be achieved in severe hypotension. Moreover, with the restoration of blood pressure, blood flow increased to 150-400 cm3/ min. Our preliminary experience has shown that CAVHP allows an exceptionally high solute elimination. Hemoperfusion clearances of meprobamate, phenobarbital and theophylline were 198 ± 5.6 cm3/min, 290.25 ± 25.33 cm3/min and 192.79 ± 55 cm3/min, respectively. Our present results suggest that CAVHP is a simple, safe, effective and less costly alterative of conventional hemoperfusion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)121-127
Number of pages7
JournalBlood Purification
Volume12
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1994
Externally publishedYes

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