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Prometheus((R))
- a new extracorporeal system for the treatment of liver failure( small star,
filled ).
Rifai
K, Ernst T, Kretschmer U, Bahr MJ, Schneider A, Hafer C, Haller H, Manns MP,
Fliser D. J
Hepatol. 2003
Dec;39(6):984-90.
Division
of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Endocrinology, Department of Internal
Medicine, Medical School Hannover, Carl Neuberg Strasse 1, 30625,
Hannover,
Germany
BACKGROUND/AIMS:
Extracorporeal detoxification systems for supportive therapy of liver failure
have recently gained much interest. We herein report results from the first
clinical application of Prometheus((R)), a new liver
support system in which albumin-bound substances are directly removed from blood
by special adsorber. In a simultaneous step, high-flux hemodialysis is
performed. We assessed safety, adsorber efficiency and clinical efficacy of the
Prometheus((R)) system.METHODS: Eleven patients with acute-on-chronic liver
failure and accompanying renal failure were treated with Prometheus((R)) on 2
consecutive days for >4 h.RESULTS: Prometheus((R)) treatment significantly
improved serum levels of conjugated bilirubin, bile acids, ammonia,
cholinesterase, creatinine, urea and blood pH. There were no significant changes
in hemoglobin and platelet levels, whereas leucocytes increased without signs of
systemic infection. No treatment-related complications except a blood pressure
drop in two patients with systemic infection were noted. In one patient
(Child-Pugh score: 15) Prometheus((R)) treatment could
not be completed due to onset of uncontrolled bleeding 16 h after
dialysis.CONCLUSIONS: Prometheus((R)) is a safe supportive therapy for patients
with liver failure. A significant improvement of the biochemical milieu was
observed already after two treatments. Prospective controlled studies with the
Prometheus((R)) system are necessary to evaluate hard
clinical end-points.
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