Literature DB >> 1751174

Neurologic improvement of patients with hepatic failure and coma during sorbent suspension dialysis.

S R Ash1, D E Blake, D J Carr, C Carter, T Howard, L Makowka.   

Abstract

Fifteen patients with acute deterioration of liver function, high serum ammonia, and an average coma level of 3.9 (of 4) were treated for 8-12 hrs daily with a system that uses the membranes of a cellulosic plate dialyzer to pump blood through a single access at 200-225 ml/min, and includes a sorbent suspension as dialysate. Neurologic status of the patients was declining before treatment, but significantly improved during each treatment and over the course of 1-12 (average, 4) treatments. Diastolic blood pressure and pulse rate normalized. For half the patients, treatment with the BioLogic-DT system served as a bridge to liver transplant or liver recovery.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1751174

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ASAIO Trans        ISSN: 0889-7190


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