Department of Intensive Care Unit, Mayo Clinic, USA
Short Communication
Role of Blood Purification during Intensive Critical Care
Author(s): Vamsi P*
Extracorporeal blood purification is a modern medical approach that involves changing the properties of blood components
outside the body of the patient in order to remove harmful substances that cause or support disease. Even
when traditional approaches are ineffectual, using these methods to study the pathophysiological process allows us
to obtain therapeutic outcomes. Considering all of the pathophysiological characteristics of multiple organ dysfunction
syndrome (MODS) and sepsis, extracorporeal blood purification is becoming increasingly relevant in intensive
therapy. The severity and development of organ failure, as well as the indications detected, the method chosen, and
the early commencement of blood purification are all factors that influence treatment outcomes in children, taking
into account their anatomical and physiological characteristics. The goal .. View More»