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Efficacy of a single session in-series hemoperfusion and hemodialysis in the management of carprofen overdose in two dogs.

Meghan E FickKristen M MessengerAlessio Vigani
Published in: Journal of veterinary emergency and critical care (San Antonio, Tex. : 2001) (2020)
This is the first published report of in-series hemoperfusion and hemodialysis being used to treat carprofen overdose in a dog. In these 2 cases, the intrinsic clearances of the patients were shown to be equivalent to that of standard hemodialysis alone, indicating that hemodialysis does not produce any advantage in carprofen clearance. In this limited report, we suggest that the efficacy of hemoperfusion in removing carprofen is short-lived, and extending the treatment beyond the first hour does not produce any therapeutic benefit. In order to extend the efficacy of hemoperfusion, hourly replacement of the charcoal filter should be considered.
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