PMID: 9173831Jan 1, 1997Paper

Variants of the use of hemosorption in patients with acute clofelin poisoning

Anesteziologiia i reanimatologiia
V G Sentsov, A V Kustovskiĭ

Abstract

Indications to hemadsorption in patients with grave poisonings with clofelin have been defined. Two variants of hemadsorption for such patients have been developed and tried: hemadsorption in parallel with transesophageal electrocardiostimulation and that with blood stabilization with sodium citrate in the extracorporeal contour. Hemadsorption brought about a good clinical effect, normalized hemo- and cardiodynamics, removed depression of the sinus node function and the conduction tract of the heart. Sodium citrate stabilization of the blood did not exert a negative impact on the cardiovascular function and decreased the incidence of hemorrhagic complications.

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