Endotoxin hemoadsorption in refractory septic shock with multiorgan dysfunction and extreme endotoxin activity
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Date
2025-05-20Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13389DOI
10.1186/s13054-025-05371-1
ISSN
1466-609X
WOS
001491760000004
PMID
40394674
Abstract
Endotoxin septic shock is marked by severe organ failure and mortality rate that exceeds fifty percent, underscoring the critical need to tailor management strategies. Monitoring -endotoxin activity can guide the initiation and direction of adjunctive treatment for refractory septic shock through hemoadsorption. Thus, intervening based on the pathophysiological foundation may potentially improve outcomes. This represents a step towards precision medicine in the management of septic shock adjunctive therapies, addressing a knowledge gap in this pathology that remains insufficiently defined. Despite its potential, in the setting of refractory septic shock and multiorgan dysfunction with extreme endotoxin activity (EAA ≥ 0.9), the data about efficacy of endotoxin hemoadsorption is scarce.
Keywords
Endotoxin activity; Hemoadsorption; Refractory septic shockBibliographic citation
Ruiz-Rodríguez JC, Chiscano-Camón L, Bajaña I, Ruiz-Sanmartin A, Bastidas J, Maldonado C, et al. Endotoxin hemoadsorption in refractory septic shock with multiorgan dysfunction and extreme endotoxin activity. Crit Care. 2025 May 20;29:206.
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