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Blood Purification Studies in the ICU: What Endpoints Should We Use?

Lui G. Forni

2022Blood Purification14 citationsDOI

Abstract

The potential for treatment of the critically ill using blood purification techniques has been discussed for several decades. However, since the first attempts at applying extracorporeal techniques to patients with sepsis were described, there has been considerable hesitancy towards the widespread adoption of such methods, given the lack of mortality benefit observed and indeed the paucity of randomized controlled studies. However, this is not unique so far as studies on the critically ill are concerned where there is a dearth of studies providing a positive finding to influence clinical practice. Consequently, as well as targeted patient selection, it is perhaps time to consider endpoints other than mortality in studies on the critically ill, particularly in blood purification studies where, to-date, such heterogeneous groups of patients have been studied.

Topics & Concepts

Intensive care medicineCritically illMedicineSepsisSevere sepsisDrotrecogin alfaExtracorporealIntensive care unitRandomized controlled trialSeptic shockSurgerySepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementMechanical Circulatory Support Devices