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Polymyxin B Hemoperfusion in Pneumonic Septic Shock Caused by Gram-Negative Bacteria |
Jung-Wan Yoo, Su Yeon Park, Jin Jeon, Jin Won Huh, Chae-Man Lim, Younsuck Koh, Sang-Bum Hong |
Acute and Critical Care. 2015;30(3):171-175. Published online 2015 August 31 DOI: https://doi.org/10.4266/kjccm.2015.30.3.171 |
Polymyxin B Hemoperfusion in Pneumonic Septic Shock Caused by Gram-Negative Bacteria Efficacy of polymyxin B-immobilized fiber hemoperfusion for patients with septic shock caused by Gram-negative bacillus infection Septic shock caused by Gram-positive bacteria**Septic Shock Caused by Gram-positive Bacteria, organized by James Cook and Giuseppe Teti, was held at Vibo Valentia, Italy, 10–12 October 1998. Clinical Effects of Polymyxin B Hemoperfusion in Patients With Septic Shock Caused by Urinary Tract Infection Matrix Metalloproteinases as Drug Targets in Infections Caused by Gram-Negative Bacteria and in Septic Shock The Severity of Hyperdynamic Circulation May Predict the Effects of Direct Hemoperfusion with the Adsorbent Column Using Polymyxin B-Immobilized Fiber in Patients with Gram-Negative Septic Shock Polymyxin B Hemoperfusion in Septic Shock: Finding the Right Patients by Analyzing Real-World Big Data Early Use of Polymyxin B Hemoperfusion in Abdominal Septic Shock: The EUPHAS Randomized Controlled Trial Extended duration of direct hemoperfusion with polymyxin B-immobilized fiber column improves hemodynamics in patients with septic shock Re-evaluation of direct hemoperfusion with polymyxin-B immobilized fiber for severe sepsis and septic shock |
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