Literature DB >> 8060597

Hemoperfusion in chronic uremia.

S Stefoni1, G Feliciangeli, G Cianciolo, L B De Sanctis, R Giardino, M Spighi.   

Abstract

Hemoperfusion is a blood purification technique involving direct contact between blood and adsorbent substances (sorbents). There are three basic kinds of sorbent: activated charcoal, immunoadsorbents, resins. Following our previous experience on charcoal hemoperfusion, a new coated anionic exchange resin for blood purification specifically designed to remove phosphates was experimentally employed in animals. 3 pigs, in which uremia had been surgically induced, underwent 6 extracorporeal hemoperfusion sessions (2 per pig) with a cartridge containing 100 gr of resin. The phosphate clearance proved satisfactory, values being 120 ml/min after 10' and around 80 ml/min after 2 hours. The biocompatibility of the resin and of the coating membrane was satisfactory. The negligible variation in pH and plasma bicarbonate during all sessions confirmed the low absorption by the tested resin of other blood anions competing with phosphate.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8060597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Boll Soc Ital Biol Sper        ISSN: 0037-8771


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1.  Enhancing the Phosphate Adsorption of a Polyallylamine Resin in Alkaline Environments by Lanthanum Oxalate Modification.

Authors:  Xiaofeng Xu; Ruonan Li; Jinglin Chen; Jie Yang; Yukai Wu; Junrui Liu; You-Gui Huang; Shaohua Chen; Xin Ye; Wei Wang
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2022-05-28
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