A New Series of Sorbent Devices for Multiple Clinical Purposes: Current Evidence and Future Directions
Author(s) -
Ghada Ankawi,
Weixuan Fan,
Diego Pomarè Montin,
Anna Lorenzin,
Mauro Neri,
Carlotta Caprara,
Massimo de Cal,
Claudio Ronco
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
blood purification
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.686
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1421-9735
pISSN - 0253-5068
DOI - 10.1159/000493523
Subject(s) - cartridge , adsorption , sorbent , extracorporeal , hemofiltration , intensive care medicine , medicine , chemistry , clinical practice , chromatography , surgery , materials science , hemodialysis , organic chemistry , physical therapy , metallurgy
Adsorption is an extracorporeal technique utilized for blood purification. It complements convection and diffusion (the main modalities of solute removal). It involves the passage of blood (or plasma) through an adsorption cartridge, where solutes are removed by direct binding to the sorbent material. Over the years, new adsorption cartridges, with improved characteristics have been developed. Furthermore, the therapeutic applications of adsorption have expanded. These now involve the treatment of inflammatory conditions, chronic uremic symptoms, and autoimmune disease, in addition to intoxication, which was once considered the classical indication for adsorption therapy. HA130, HA230, and HA330 (Jafron, Zhuhai City, China) are among the widely used adsorption cartridges in China. There has been sufficient body of evidence to support their effectiveness and safety. In this review, we aim to highlight their main clinical applications.
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