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Höstbruksvägen 8
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Advanced therapeutic methods for the treatment of meningococcal septic shock

Advanced therapeutic methods for the treatment of meningococcal septic shock

Hemoperfusion with Alteco LPS Adsorber was performed to eliminate endotoxin from the bloodstream. Rapid pathogen identification, adequate antimicrobial therapy and endotoxin elimination from the bloodstream improved the hemodynamic and respiratory parameters of the patient. The application of routine plus non-standard methods of treatment of septic shock prevented the progression of the biological cascade in sepsis and improved the patient's clinical condition.

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