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Hemoadsorption in Organ Preservation and Transplantation: A Narrative Review.

Refugio García-VillegasStephan Arni
Published in: Life (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Cytokine adsorption can resolve different complications characteristic of transplantation medicine, such as cytokine storm activation and blood ABO and immune incompatibilities. Cytokine adsorption is also performed for the treatment of various life-threatening conditions, such as endotoxic septic shock, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and cardiogenic shock, all potentially leading to adverse clinical outcomes during transplantation. After surgery, dysmetabolism and stress response limit successful graft survival and can lead to primary or secondary graft dysfunction. In this clinical context, and given that a major problem in transplant medicine is that the demand for organs far exceeds the supply, a technological innovation such as a hemoadsorption system could greatly contribute to increasing the number of usable organ donors. The objectives of this review are to describe the specific advantages and disadvantages of the application of cytokine adsorption in the context of transplantation and examine, before and/or after organ transplantation, the benefits of the addition of a cytokine adsorption therapy protocol.
Keyphrases
  • acute respiratory distress syndrome
  • cell therapy
  • aqueous solution
  • septic shock
  • extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • oxidative stress
  • emergency department
  • kidney transplantation
  • smoking cessation
  • drug induced