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Hemoperfusion

Known as: Hemosorptions, Hemosorption, Hemoperfusions 
Removal of toxins or metabolites from the circulation by the passing of blood, within a suitable extracorporeal circuit, over semipermeable… 
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2000
2000
Guest Editor's Introduction: The effective adsorption of substances by activated charcoal is depressed when such substances are… 
1995
1995
Theophylline poisoning with a blood level of 183 mg/l in a 38-year-old man was treated with activated charcoal by mouth, but… 
1988
1988
Two cases of severe salicylate poisoning with maximal plasma levels of 6.9 and 8.9 mmol/l are described. In addition to… 
1987
1987
Although approximately 40% of patients recogn izably poisoned requi.re hosp ital izat ion, few die. These impress ive stat istics… 
1983
1983
Four patients with severe theophylline toxicity (theophylline levels of 60 to 180 micrograms/ml) are reported. Three patients… 
1979
1979
Hemoperfusion is being increasingly proposed and used for the treatment of a large variety of exogenous intoxications. This… 
1978
1978
Resin hemoperfusion was used in a long-term dialysis patient who inadvertently ingested a quadruple dose of digoxin for five days… 
1978
1978
1465 pyramidal signs.Delayed myelopathy has been described as a complication of severe electrical burns.4 Spastic paraplegia5 and… 
1978
1978
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… 
1976
1976
Fixed-bed activated charcoal cartridges were used for hemoperfusion in the treatment of 54 patients with overdose of one or more…