multiorgan dysfunction: the state-of-the-art and current approaches to its treatment using low flow-rate membrane technologies

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This analytical literature review generalizes the currently available data on the treatment of multiorgan dysfunction (MOD). The review describes the pathogenesis, triggers, and components of MOD, as well as current approaches to treating this pathology with up-to-date technologies. Key words: MARS therapy, low flow-rate continuous venovenous hemodiafiltra-tion, multiorgan dysfunction.
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Authors ;I. A. Danilov;A. M. Ovechkin
Journal sae prepr
Year 2011
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10.15360/1813-9779-2011-6-66
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