BACKGROUND The mortality rate from septic shock in patients with hematological malignancies(HMs)remains significantly higher than that in patients without HMs.A longer resuscitation time would definitely be harmful be...BACKGROUND The mortality rate from septic shock in patients with hematological malignancies(HMs)remains significantly higher than that in patients without HMs.A longer resuscitation time would definitely be harmful because of the irreversibly immunocompromised status of the patients.Shortening the resuscitation time through continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)with oXiris^(■)would be an attractive strategy in managing such patients.AIM To explore the effects of CRRT and oXiris^(■)in shortening the resuscitation time and modifying the host response by reducing inflammation mediator levels.METHODS Forty-five patients with HM were diagnosed with septic shock and underwent CRRT between 2018 and 2022.Patients were divided into two groups based on the hemofilter used for CRRT(oXiris^(■)group,n=26;M150 group,n=19).We compared the number of days of negative and total fluid balance after 7 d of CRRT between the groups.The heart rate,norepinephrine dose,Sequential Organ Failure Assessment(SOFA)score,and blood lactic acid levels at different time points in the two groups were also compared.Blood levels of inflammatory mediators in the 26 patients in the oXiris^(■)group were measured to further infer the possible mechanism.RESULTS The average total fluid balance after 7 d of CRRT in the oXiris^(■)group was significantly lower than that of patients in the M150 hemofilter group.The SOFA scores of patients after CRRT with oXiris^(■)therapy were significantly lower than those before treatment on day 1(d1),d3 and d7 after CRRT;these parameters were also significantly lower than those of the control group on d7.The lac level after oXiris^(■)therapy was significantly lower than that before treatment on d3 and d7 after CRRT.There were no significant differences in the above parameters between the two groups at the other time points.In the oXiris^(■)group,procalcitonin levels decreased on d7,whereas interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor levels decreased significantly on d3 and d7 after treatment.CONCLUSION CRRT with oXiris^(■)hemofilter may improve hemodynamics by reducing inflammatory mediators and playing a role in shortening the resuscitation period and decreasing total fluid balance in the resuscitation phases.展开更多
BACKGROUND Septic shock leads to multiple organ failure,and bacterial endotoxins and endogenous cytokines play essential roles in the pathogenesis.The oXiris■hemofilter can efficiently adsorb endotoxins and cytokines...BACKGROUND Septic shock leads to multiple organ failure,and bacterial endotoxins and endogenous cytokines play essential roles in the pathogenesis.The oXiris■hemofilter can efficiently adsorb endotoxins and cytokines.CASE SUMMARY We admitted a critically ill 59 year-old male patient with gastrointestinal septic shock due to infection by a Gram-negative bacterium and septic acute kidney injury(AKI).Prior to intensive care unit admission,the patient reported intermittent diarrhea and decreased urine output.His blood pressure was 70/40 mmHg,necessitating fluid resuscitation and large doses of noradrenaline.Based on the results of a blood culture and the presence of hypotension,oliguria,and hypoxemia,we diagnosed septic shock,AKI,and multiple organ dysfunction.We administered continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)with an oXiris■hemofilter for 72 h with intermittent continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration(CVVHDF),and changed the filter every 12 h.After his hemodynamic parameters were stable,we used a traditional filter(AN69 hemofilter)with intermittent CVVHDF.The 72 h CRRT with the oXiris■hemofilter led to stabilization of his vital signs,marked reductions in disease severity scores,and decreased levels of procalcitonin,endotoxin,and inflammatory factors.After 8 d of CRRT,his kidney function had completely recovered.CONCLUSION We conclude that the oXiris■hemofilter combined with appropriate antibacterial therapy was an effective treatment for this patient with gastrointestinal septic shock.展开更多
基金Hebei Health Science and Education Project,No.20200852.
文摘BACKGROUND The mortality rate from septic shock in patients with hematological malignancies(HMs)remains significantly higher than that in patients without HMs.A longer resuscitation time would definitely be harmful because of the irreversibly immunocompromised status of the patients.Shortening the resuscitation time through continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)with oXiris^(■)would be an attractive strategy in managing such patients.AIM To explore the effects of CRRT and oXiris^(■)in shortening the resuscitation time and modifying the host response by reducing inflammation mediator levels.METHODS Forty-five patients with HM were diagnosed with septic shock and underwent CRRT between 2018 and 2022.Patients were divided into two groups based on the hemofilter used for CRRT(oXiris^(■)group,n=26;M150 group,n=19).We compared the number of days of negative and total fluid balance after 7 d of CRRT between the groups.The heart rate,norepinephrine dose,Sequential Organ Failure Assessment(SOFA)score,and blood lactic acid levels at different time points in the two groups were also compared.Blood levels of inflammatory mediators in the 26 patients in the oXiris^(■)group were measured to further infer the possible mechanism.RESULTS The average total fluid balance after 7 d of CRRT in the oXiris^(■)group was significantly lower than that of patients in the M150 hemofilter group.The SOFA scores of patients after CRRT with oXiris^(■)therapy were significantly lower than those before treatment on day 1(d1),d3 and d7 after CRRT;these parameters were also significantly lower than those of the control group on d7.The lac level after oXiris^(■)therapy was significantly lower than that before treatment on d3 and d7 after CRRT.There were no significant differences in the above parameters between the two groups at the other time points.In the oXiris^(■)group,procalcitonin levels decreased on d7,whereas interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor levels decreased significantly on d3 and d7 after treatment.CONCLUSION CRRT with oXiris^(■)hemofilter may improve hemodynamics by reducing inflammatory mediators and playing a role in shortening the resuscitation period and decreasing total fluid balance in the resuscitation phases.
文摘BACKGROUND Septic shock leads to multiple organ failure,and bacterial endotoxins and endogenous cytokines play essential roles in the pathogenesis.The oXiris■hemofilter can efficiently adsorb endotoxins and cytokines.CASE SUMMARY We admitted a critically ill 59 year-old male patient with gastrointestinal septic shock due to infection by a Gram-negative bacterium and septic acute kidney injury(AKI).Prior to intensive care unit admission,the patient reported intermittent diarrhea and decreased urine output.His blood pressure was 70/40 mmHg,necessitating fluid resuscitation and large doses of noradrenaline.Based on the results of a blood culture and the presence of hypotension,oliguria,and hypoxemia,we diagnosed septic shock,AKI,and multiple organ dysfunction.We administered continuous renal replacement therapy(CRRT)with an oXiris■hemofilter for 72 h with intermittent continuous veno-venous hemodiafiltration(CVVHDF),and changed the filter every 12 h.After his hemodynamic parameters were stable,we used a traditional filter(AN69 hemofilter)with intermittent CVVHDF.The 72 h CRRT with the oXiris■hemofilter led to stabilization of his vital signs,marked reductions in disease severity scores,and decreased levels of procalcitonin,endotoxin,and inflammatory factors.After 8 d of CRRT,his kidney function had completely recovered.CONCLUSION We conclude that the oXiris■hemofilter combined with appropriate antibacterial therapy was an effective treatment for this patient with gastrointestinal septic shock.