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High‐volume hemofiltration reduces short‐term mortality with no influence on the incidence of MODS, hospital stay, and hospitalization cost in patients with severe‐acute pancreatitis: A meta‐analysis

Hongwei Huang, Qin Zhou, Menghua Chen

2021Artificial Organs14 citationsDOI

Abstract

This study aimed to investigate the efficiency, safety and cost-efficiency of blood purification (BP) in treating patients with severe-acute pancreatitis (SAP). A literature search was conducted using PubMed, OVID, International Clinical Trials Register (ICTRP), and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL). A total of 11 prospective studies and 6 retrospective studies, which reported the mortality of 1279 SAP patients, were included for analysis. Decreased short-term mortality and incidence rate of infection were observed in the high-volume hemofiltration (HVHF) group, but not in patients treated with other types of BP. There was no significant difference in the incidence of multiple-organ dysfunction (MODS), duration of hospital stay, or cost of hospitalization between the BP and non-BP groups. The starting time point, substitution fluid flow rate, filter membrane type, hemofilter change interval, anticoagulation, and sustaining times of BP varied across studies. In conclusion, HVHF may reduce the short-term mortality (<4 weeks), not long-term mortality, of SAP patients by decreasing the incidence of infection, while other types of BP did not show a significant beneficial effect. Neither HVHF nor other BP patterns affect the duration of hospital stay, cost of hospitalization, or incidence of MODS in SAP patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineHemofiltrationAcute pancreatitisIncidence (geometry)Multiple organ dysfunction syndromeMeta-analysisConfidence intervalMortality rateSurgeryInternal medicineSepsisHemodialysisPhysicsOpticsPancreatitis Pathology and TreatmentPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology ResearchAbdominal Surgery and Complications
High‐volume hemofiltration reduces short‐term mortality with no influence on the incidence of MODS, hospital stay, and hospitalization cost in patients with severe‐acute pancreatitis: A meta‐analysis | Litcius