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Hemoperfusion
Known as:
Hemosorptions
, Hemosorption
, Hemoperfusions
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Removal of toxins or metabolites from the circulation by the passing of blood, within a suitable extracorporeal circuit, over semipermeable…
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APPARATUS, HEMOPERFUSION, SORBENT
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legislation & jurisprudence
nursing therapy
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Extracorporeal Circulation
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2000
2000
Resin hemoperfusion in the treatment of drug intoxication.
J. Rosenbaum
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S. Winsten
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M. S. Kramuer
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J. Moros
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R. Raja
Transactions - American Society for Artificial…
2000
Corpus ID: 19873234
Guest Editor's Introduction: The effective adsorption of substances by activated charcoal is depressed when such substances are…
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1995
1995
Severe theophylline poisoning: charcoal haemoperfusion or haemodialysis?
R M Higgins
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S. Hearing
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D J A Goldsmith
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B. Keevil
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M. Venning
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P. Ackrill
Postgraduate medical journal
1995
Corpus ID: 38360742
Theophylline poisoning with a blood level of 183 mg/l in a 38-year-old man was treated with activated charcoal by mouth, but…
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1988
1988
Haemodialysis or Haemoperfusion in Severe Salicylate Poisoning?
Dag Jacobsen
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Else Wiik-Larsen
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J. E. Bredesen
Human Toxicology
1988
Corpus ID: 39787261
Two cases of severe salicylate poisoning with maximal plasma levels of 6.9 and 8.9 mmol/l are described. In addition to…
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1987
1987
Extracorporeal removal of drugs and poisons by hemodialysis and hemoperfusion.
R. Cutler
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S. C. Forland
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P. Hammond
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J. R. Evans
Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology
1987
Corpus ID: 29379913
Although approximately 40% of patients recogn izably poisoned requi.re hosp ital izat ion, few die. These impress ive stat istics…
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1983
1983
Hemoperfusion in theophylline neurotoxicity.
S. Sahney
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J. Abarzua
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L. Sessums
Pediatrics
1983
Corpus ID: 46462478
Four patients with severe theophylline toxicity (theophylline levels of 60 to 180 micrograms/ml) are reported. Three patients…
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1979
1979
Hemoperfusion to treat intoxications.
J. Lorch
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S. Garella
Annals of Internal Medicine
1979
Corpus ID: 21490816
Hemoperfusion is being increasingly proposed and used for the treatment of a large variety of exogenous intoxications. This…
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1978
1978
Hemoperfusion in the management of digoxin toxicity.
J. W. Smiley
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N. M. March
,
E. T. del Guercio
Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA…
1978
Corpus ID: 33770305
Resin hemoperfusion was used in a long-term dialysis patient who inadvertently ingested a quadruple dose of digoxin for five days…
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1978
1978
Amanita phalloides poisoning treated by early charcoal haemoperfusion.
J. Wauters
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C. Rossel
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J. Farquet
British medical journal
1978
Corpus ID: 31064467
1465 pyramidal signs.Delayed myelopathy has been described as a complication of severe electrical burns.4 Spastic paraplegia5 and…
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1978
1978
Hemoperfusion removal of digoxin from dogs.
T. Gibson
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S. Lucas
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H. Nelson
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A. J. Atkinson
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G. Okita
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P. Ivanovich
Journal of Laboratory and Clinical Medicine
1978
Corpus ID: 44794952
Removal of digoxin by XAD-4 hemoperfusion columns was tested after four dogs were given 0.06 mg/kg of digoxin i.v. Dogs were…
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1976
1976
Fixed-bed charcoal hemoperfusion. Treatment of drug overdose.
A. Koffler
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M. Bernstein
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A. LaSette
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S. Massry
Archives of Internal Medicine
1976
Corpus ID: 22781792
Fixed-bed activated charcoal cartridges were used for hemoperfusion in the treatment of 54 patients with overdose of one or more…
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