The Tohoku Journal of Experimental Medicine
Online ISSN : 1349-3329
Print ISSN : 0040-8727
ISSN-L : 0040-8727
On-Line Plasma Exchange for Sepsis in Neonates and Infants
TEIJI TAKAHASHIYOSHIHIRO ASANUMATETSUO KATOTATSUZO HEBIGUCHIKENJI KOYAMAKOUZOU KUDO
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1989 Volume 159 Issue 4 Pages 249-256

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TAKAHASHI, T., ASANUMA, Y., KATO, T., HEBIGUCHI, T., KOYAMA, K. and KUDO, K. On-Line Plasma Exchange for Sepsis in Neonates and Infants. Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 1989, 159 (4), 249-256 - The present study way designed to assess the effectiveness of on-line plasma exchange (on-line P.E.) between septic infants and healthy adults using septic puppies. The plasma separation system consisted of a membrane plasma separator and a plasma treatment system, KM-9027 (Kurarey Co.) equipped with small 2 channel blood and plasma pumps. 5×109 CFU/ml/kg of E. coli with endotoxin was injected intravenously into 22 puppies and they were divided into 4 groups, namely untreated group (n=7), on-line P.E. group (n=5), P.E. group (n=5), sham group (n=5). In the on-line P.E. group, about 80ml/kg of plasma in septic puppy was replaced during 2hr with fresh plasma simultaneously obtained from healthy adult dog. As the results, 4 of 5 survived in the on-line P.E. group and 1 of 5 survived in the P.E. group, while all other puppies died within 24hr. In the P.E. group and on-line P.E. group, mean blood pressure and urinary output were significantly improved (p<0.05) by the treatment. The numbers of E. coli and endotoxin concentration in the blood were reduced significantly (p<0.05) only in the treatment with on-line P.E. opsonic activity recovered significantly (p<0.05) in P.E. group. This system appears to be effective and applicable for sepsis in infants and neonates.
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