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doi:10.1007/s40620-023-01637-5...

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Rosa, Silvia Marengo, Marita Fiorentino, Marco Fanelli, Vito Brienza, Nicola Fiaccadori, Enrico Grasselli, Giacomo Morabito, Santo Pota, Vincenzo Romagnoli, Stefano Valente, Fabrizio Cantaluppi, Vincenzo The SIAARTI-SIN joint commission
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en
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Springer

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Urology

Year

2023

listing date

7/19/2023

Keywords
extracorporeal blood purification ... sepsis-associated aki cytokine removal endotoxin removal italian society of anaesthesia ana... italian society of nephrology clinical including therapy patients therapies injury acute kidney
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Abstract

Sepsis-Associated Acute Kidney Injury is a life-threatening condition leading to high morbidity and mortality in critically ill patients admitted to the intensive care unit.

Over the past decades, several extracorporeal blood purification therapies have been developed for both sepsis and sepsis-associated acute kidney injury management.

Despite the widespread use of extracorporeal blood purification therapies in clinical practice, it is still unclear when to start this kind of treatment and how to define its efficacy.

Indeed, several questions on sepsis-associated acute kidney injury and extracorporeal blood purification therapy still remain unresolved, including the indications and timing of renal replacement therapy in patients with septic vs. non-septic acute kidney injury, the optimal dialysis dose for renal replacement therapy modalities in sepsis-associated acute kidney injury patients, and the rationale for using extracorporeal blood purification therapies in septic patients without acute kidney injury.

Moreover, the development of novel extracorporeal blood purification therapies, including those based on the use of adsorption devices, raised the attention of the scientific community both on the clearance of specific mediators released by microorganisms and by injured cells and potentially involved in the pathogenic mechanisms of organ dysfunction including sepsis-associated acute kidney injury, and on antibiotic removal.

Based on these considerations, the joint commission of the Italian Society of Anesthesiology and Critical Care (SIAARTI) and the Italian Society of Nephrology (SIN) herein addressed some of these issues, proposed some recommendations for clinical practice and developed a common framework for future clinical research in this field.

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Rosa, Silvia,Marengo, Marita,Fiorentino, Marco,Fanelli, Vito,Brienza, Nicola,Fiaccadori, Enrico,Grasselli, Giacomo,Morabito, Santo,Pota, Vincenzo,Romagnoli, Stefano,Valente, Fabrizio,Cantaluppi, Vincenzo,The SIAARTI-SIN joint commission, 2023, Extracorporeal blood purification therapies for sepsis-associated acute kidney injury in critically ill patients: expert opinion from the SIAARTI-SIN joint commission, Springer

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