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Fractionated Plasma Separation and Adsorption Significantly Decreases Intracranial Pressure in Acute Liver Failure: Experimental Study

Publikace |
2009

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The aim of the study was to determine the influence of fractionated plasma separation and absorption (FPSA) on intracranial pressure (ICP) in acute liver failure (ALF). METHODS: A surgical model of ALF in pigs (35-40 kg) was used.

We compared laboratory data and haemodynamic parameters from the ALF control group to the ALF group treated by Prometheus using ANOVA with repeated measures and grouping factors, by calculating the area under the curve, and by the Mann-Whitney rank test. RESULTS: Bilirubin levels differed significantly in favour of the FPSA treatment group.

ICP values differed significantly in favour of the FPSA treatment group.The authors demonstrated that a significant decrease in ICP was found in pigs with ALF following treatment by FPSA.