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Extracorporeal Blood Purification with CytoSorb in 359 Critically Ill Patients

Marina Pieri, Matteo Aldo Bonizzoni, Alessandro Belletti, Maria Grazia Calabró, Evgeny Fominskiy, Pasquale Nardelli, Alessandro Ortalda, Anna Mara Scandroglio

2023Blood Purification12 citationsDOI

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Critically ill patients with inflammatory dysregulation and organ disfunction may benefit from blood purification, although the use of this technique has not been described in large case series. We evaluated clinical outcomes and survival in high-risk intensive care unit (ICU) patients who underwent extracorporeal blood purification. METHODS: 359 consecutive ICU patients treated with CytoSorb were included. RESULTS: Main admission diagnoses were 120 (34%) refractory cardiac arrest under mechanical chest compression; 101 (28%) profound cardiogenic shock; 81 (23%) post-cardiotomy cardiogenic shock; and 37 (10%) respiratory failure. Fifteen patients (4%) were positive for SARS-CoV-2 infection. We observed 49% 30-day mortality, 57% ICU mortality, and 62% hospital mortality, all lower than the 71% mortality predicted by SAPS II and 68% predicted by SOFA score. Parameters of shock and organ failure, above all vasoactive inotropic score, reduced during CytoSorb treatment. Multivariable analysis identified SAPS II, lactate dehydrogenase, ICU stay duration, vasoactive inotropic score, lactates, intra-aortic counterpulsation on top of VA-ECMO, and total bilirubin as predictors of mortality. No CytoSorb-related complications occurred. CONCLUSION: CytoSorb treatment was effective in reducing laboratory parameters of shock and vasoactive inotropic score with possible survival implications in a large population of critically ill patients.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineCardiogenic shockInotropeIntensive care unitSAPS IIExtracorporealSOFA scoreHemofiltrationExtracorporeal membrane oxygenationOrgan dysfunctionShock (circulatory)PopulationSeptic shockRenal replacement therapyInternal medicineCardiologyMyocardial infarctionAPACHE IISepsisHemodialysisEnvironmental healthSepsis Diagnosis and TreatmentMechanical Circulatory Support DevicesAcute Kidney Injury Research
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