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Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry
The aim of the current paper is to summarize the results of the International CytoSorb Registry. Data were collected on patients of the intensive care unit. The primary endpoint was actual in-hospital mortality compared to the mortality predicted by APACHE II score. The main secondary endpoints were...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9595535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36282800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274315 |
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author | Hawchar, Fatime Tomescu, Dana Träger, Karl Joskowiak, Dominik Kogelmann, Klaus Soukup, Jens Friesecke, Singrun Jacob, David Gummert, Jan Faltlhauser, Andreas Aucella, Filippo van Tellingen, Martijn Malbrain, Manu L. N. G. Bogdanski, Ralph Weiss, Günter Herbrich, Andreas Utzolino, Stefan Nierhaus, Axel Baumann, Andreas Hartjes, Andreas Henzler, Dietrich Grigoryev, Evgeny Fritz, Harald Bach, Friedhelm Schröder, Stefan Weyland, Andreas Gottschaldt, Udo Menzel, Matthias Zachariae, Olivier Novak, Radovan Berden, Jernej Haake, Hendrik Quintel, Michael Kloesel, Stephan Kortgen, Andreas Stecher, Stephanie Torti, Patricia Nestler, Frieder Nitsch, Markus Olboeter, Detlef Muck, Philip Findeisen, Michael Bitzinger, Diane Kraßler, Jens Benad, Martin Schott, Martin Schumacher, Ulrike Molnar, Zsolt Brunkhorst, Frank Martin |
author_facet | Hawchar, Fatime Tomescu, Dana Träger, Karl Joskowiak, Dominik Kogelmann, Klaus Soukup, Jens Friesecke, Singrun Jacob, David Gummert, Jan Faltlhauser, Andreas Aucella, Filippo van Tellingen, Martijn Malbrain, Manu L. N. G. Bogdanski, Ralph Weiss, Günter Herbrich, Andreas Utzolino, Stefan Nierhaus, Axel Baumann, Andreas Hartjes, Andreas Henzler, Dietrich Grigoryev, Evgeny Fritz, Harald Bach, Friedhelm Schröder, Stefan Weyland, Andreas Gottschaldt, Udo Menzel, Matthias Zachariae, Olivier Novak, Radovan Berden, Jernej Haake, Hendrik Quintel, Michael Kloesel, Stephan Kortgen, Andreas Stecher, Stephanie Torti, Patricia Nestler, Frieder Nitsch, Markus Olboeter, Detlef Muck, Philip Findeisen, Michael Bitzinger, Diane Kraßler, Jens Benad, Martin Schott, Martin Schumacher, Ulrike Molnar, Zsolt Brunkhorst, Frank Martin |
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description | The aim of the current paper is to summarize the results of the International CytoSorb Registry. Data were collected on patients of the intensive care unit. The primary endpoint was actual in-hospital mortality compared to the mortality predicted by APACHE II score. The main secondary endpoints were SOFA scores, inflammatory biomarkers and overall evaluation of the general condition. 1434 patients were enrolled. Indications for hemoadsorption were sepsis/septic shock (N = 936); cardiac surgery perioperatively (N = 172); cardiac surgery postoperatively (N = 67) and “other” reasons (N = 259). APACHE-II-predicted mortality was 62.0±24.8%, whereas observed hospital mortality was 50.1%. Overall SOFA scores did not change but cardiovascular and pulmonary SOFA scores decreased by 0.4 [-0.5;-0.3] and -0.2 [-0.3;-0.2] points, respectively. Serum procalcitonin and C-reactive protein levels showed significant reduction: -15.4 [-19.6;-11.17] ng/mL; -17,52 [-70;44] mg/L, respectively. In the septic cohort PCT and IL-6 also showed significant reduction: -18.2 [-23.6;-12.8] ng/mL; -2.6 [-3.0;-2.2] pg/mL, respectively. Evaluation of the overall effect: minimal improvement (22%), much improvement (22%) and very much improvement (10%), no change observed (30%) and deterioration (4%). There was no significant difference in the primary outcome of mortality, but there were improvements in cardiovascular and pulmonary SOFA scores and a reduction in PCT, CRP and IL-6 levels. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02312024 (retrospectively registered). |
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spelling | pubmed-95955352022-10-26 Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry Hawchar, Fatime Tomescu, Dana Träger, Karl Joskowiak, Dominik Kogelmann, Klaus Soukup, Jens Friesecke, Singrun Jacob, David Gummert, Jan Faltlhauser, Andreas Aucella, Filippo van Tellingen, Martijn Malbrain, Manu L. N. G. Bogdanski, Ralph Weiss, Günter Herbrich, Andreas Utzolino, Stefan Nierhaus, Axel Baumann, Andreas Hartjes, Andreas Henzler, Dietrich Grigoryev, Evgeny Fritz, Harald Bach, Friedhelm Schröder, Stefan Weyland, Andreas Gottschaldt, Udo Menzel, Matthias Zachariae, Olivier Novak, Radovan Berden, Jernej Haake, Hendrik Quintel, Michael Kloesel, Stephan Kortgen, Andreas Stecher, Stephanie Torti, Patricia Nestler, Frieder Nitsch, Markus Olboeter, Detlef Muck, Philip Findeisen, Michael Bitzinger, Diane Kraßler, Jens Benad, Martin Schott, Martin Schumacher, Ulrike Molnar, Zsolt Brunkhorst, Frank Martin PLoS One Research Article The aim of the current paper is to summarize the results of the International CytoSorb Registry. Data were collected on patients of the intensive care unit. The primary endpoint was actual in-hospital mortality compared to the mortality predicted by APACHE II score. The main secondary endpoints were SOFA scores, inflammatory biomarkers and overall evaluation of the general condition. 1434 patients were enrolled. Indications for hemoadsorption were sepsis/septic shock (N = 936); cardiac surgery perioperatively (N = 172); cardiac surgery postoperatively (N = 67) and “other” reasons (N = 259). APACHE-II-predicted mortality was 62.0±24.8%, whereas observed hospital mortality was 50.1%. Overall SOFA scores did not change but cardiovascular and pulmonary SOFA scores decreased by 0.4 [-0.5;-0.3] and -0.2 [-0.3;-0.2] points, respectively. Serum procalcitonin and C-reactive protein levels showed significant reduction: -15.4 [-19.6;-11.17] ng/mL; -17,52 [-70;44] mg/L, respectively. In the septic cohort PCT and IL-6 also showed significant reduction: -18.2 [-23.6;-12.8] ng/mL; -2.6 [-3.0;-2.2] pg/mL, respectively. Evaluation of the overall effect: minimal improvement (22%), much improvement (22%) and very much improvement (10%), no change observed (30%) and deterioration (4%). There was no significant difference in the primary outcome of mortality, but there were improvements in cardiovascular and pulmonary SOFA scores and a reduction in PCT, CRP and IL-6 levels. Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02312024 (retrospectively registered). Public Library of Science 2022-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC9595535/ /pubmed/36282800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274315 Text en © 2022 Hawchar et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hawchar, Fatime Tomescu, Dana Träger, Karl Joskowiak, Dominik Kogelmann, Klaus Soukup, Jens Friesecke, Singrun Jacob, David Gummert, Jan Faltlhauser, Andreas Aucella, Filippo van Tellingen, Martijn Malbrain, Manu L. N. G. Bogdanski, Ralph Weiss, Günter Herbrich, Andreas Utzolino, Stefan Nierhaus, Axel Baumann, Andreas Hartjes, Andreas Henzler, Dietrich Grigoryev, Evgeny Fritz, Harald Bach, Friedhelm Schröder, Stefan Weyland, Andreas Gottschaldt, Udo Menzel, Matthias Zachariae, Olivier Novak, Radovan Berden, Jernej Haake, Hendrik Quintel, Michael Kloesel, Stephan Kortgen, Andreas Stecher, Stephanie Torti, Patricia Nestler, Frieder Nitsch, Markus Olboeter, Detlef Muck, Philip Findeisen, Michael Bitzinger, Diane Kraßler, Jens Benad, Martin Schott, Martin Schumacher, Ulrike Molnar, Zsolt Brunkhorst, Frank Martin Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry |
title | Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry |
title_full | Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry |
title_fullStr | Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry |
title_full_unstemmed | Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry |
title_short | Hemoadsorption in the critically ill—Final results of the International CytoSorb Registry |
title_sort | hemoadsorption in the critically ill—final results of the international cytosorb registry |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9595535/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36282800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0274315 |
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