Is There a Rationale for Haemoadsorption with Combined Use of CytoSorb® and Oxiris® in Patients with Underlying Viral Infection and Secondary Bacterial Sepsis?
Anna Wrzosek, Tomasz Drygalski, Łukasz Nowak, Izabella Grabowska, Jerzy Wordliczek, Michał Terlecki, Jarosław Garlicki

TL;DR
This study explores combining CytoSorb® and Oxiris® to treat patients with viral infections and bacterial sepsis, showing improved outcomes and safety.
Contribution
The study provides empirical evidence for the combined use of CytoSorb® and Oxiris® in treating sepsis in patients with viral infections.
Findings
Combined use led to significant decreases in vasopressor requirement, SOFA score, and inflammatory markers.
Improvements in oxygenation and no device-related adverse events were observed.
Platelet and hemoglobin levels decreased slightly but were not associated with adverse events.
Abstract
Aim: The rationale for combining various extracorporeal blood purification techniques to improve patient outcomes is currently being discussed extensively. The combined use of CytoSorb®, with high capacity for cytokine removal, and Oxiris®, which adsorbs endotoxins and smaller cytokines, may enhance the efficacy of blood purification in sepsis. Study Design: Retrospective analysis of efficacy and safety of simultaneous use of CytoSorb® and Oxiris® in 12 consecutive critically ill patients with COVID-19, who developed secondary bacterial sepsis and persistent hemodynamic instability. Results: Most of the patients (n = 8) treated with combination of the Oxiris® and CytoSorb® had a significant decrease in vasopressor requirement. Pre- and post-haemoadsorption data were analysed in 9 patients, who completed a 24 h course of treatment. A significant decrease in mean SOFA score (16.3 ± 1.7 to…
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TopicsSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment · Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices · COVID-19 Clinical Research Studies
