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Comment
. 2024 May 27;28(1):178.
doi: 10.1186/s13054-024-04968-2.

The phenomenon of desorption: What are the best adsorber exchange intervals?

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The phenomenon of desorption: What are the best adsorber exchange intervals?

Alix Buhlmann et al. Crit Care. .
No abstract available

Keywords: Clearance; Cytokine storm; Hemolysis; Removal; Saturation.

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Conflict of interest statement

Sascha David is supported by an unrestricted research Grant from Cytosorbents for a RCT to test CytoSorb in CRS (CYTORELEASE-Ex).

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Course of total bilirubin measured pre- and postfilter during hemoperfusion and resulting clearance; Clearance rates were calculated as CI = Q × (Cpre − Cpost)/Cpre.) Q, Blood flow

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