The development of new extracorporeal blood purification (EBP) techniques has led to increased application in clinical practice but also inconsistencies in nomenclature and misunderstanding. In November 2022, an international consensus conference was held to establish consensus on the terminology of EBP therapies. It was agreed to define EBP therapies as techniques that use an extracorporeal circuit to remove and/or modulate circulating substances to achieve physiological homeostasis, including support of the function of specific organs and/or detoxification. Specific acute EBP techniques include renal replacement therapy, isolated ultrafiltration, hemoadsorption, and plasma therapies, all of which can be applied in isolation and combination. This paper summarizes the proposed nomenclature of EBP therapies and serves as a framework for clinical practice and future research.

Nomenclature of Extracorporeal Blood Purification Therapies for Acute Indications: The Nomenclature Standardization Conference / Ostermann, Marlies; Ankawi, Ghada; Cantaluppi, Vincenzo; Madarasu, Rajasekara; Dolan, Kristin; Husain-Syed, Faeq; Kashani, Kianoush; Mehta, Ravindra; Prowle, John; Reis, Thiago; Rimmele, Thomas; Zarbock, Alexander; Kellum, John A.; Ronco, Claudio; Clark, William; Cozzolino, Mario; De Rosa, Silvia; Forni, Lui G.; Juillard, Laurent; Kawanishi, Hideki; Kirsch, Alexander; Lorenzin, Anna; Maduell, Francisco; Massy, Ziad; Meijers, Bjorn; Mitra, Bjorn; Ricci, Zaccaria; Rosner, Mitchell; Soranno, Danielle; Vanholder, Raymond; Vega, Almudena; Villa, Gianluca. - In: BLOOD PURIFICATION. - ISSN 0253-5068. - 2024, 53:5(2024), pp. 358-372. [10.1159/000533468]

Nomenclature of Extracorporeal Blood Purification Therapies for Acute Indications: The Nomenclature Standardization Conference

De Rosa, Silvia;
2024-01-01

Abstract

The development of new extracorporeal blood purification (EBP) techniques has led to increased application in clinical practice but also inconsistencies in nomenclature and misunderstanding. In November 2022, an international consensus conference was held to establish consensus on the terminology of EBP therapies. It was agreed to define EBP therapies as techniques that use an extracorporeal circuit to remove and/or modulate circulating substances to achieve physiological homeostasis, including support of the function of specific organs and/or detoxification. Specific acute EBP techniques include renal replacement therapy, isolated ultrafiltration, hemoadsorption, and plasma therapies, all of which can be applied in isolation and combination. This paper summarizes the proposed nomenclature of EBP therapies and serves as a framework for clinical practice and future research.
2024
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Ostermann, Marlies; Ankawi, Ghada; Cantaluppi, Vincenzo; Madarasu, Rajasekara; Dolan, Kristin; Husain-Syed, Faeq; Kashani, Kianoush; Mehta, Ravindra; ...espandi
Nomenclature of Extracorporeal Blood Purification Therapies for Acute Indications: The Nomenclature Standardization Conference / Ostermann, Marlies; Ankawi, Ghada; Cantaluppi, Vincenzo; Madarasu, Rajasekara; Dolan, Kristin; Husain-Syed, Faeq; Kashani, Kianoush; Mehta, Ravindra; Prowle, John; Reis, Thiago; Rimmele, Thomas; Zarbock, Alexander; Kellum, John A.; Ronco, Claudio; Clark, William; Cozzolino, Mario; De Rosa, Silvia; Forni, Lui G.; Juillard, Laurent; Kawanishi, Hideki; Kirsch, Alexander; Lorenzin, Anna; Maduell, Francisco; Massy, Ziad; Meijers, Bjorn; Mitra, Bjorn; Ricci, Zaccaria; Rosner, Mitchell; Soranno, Danielle; Vanholder, Raymond; Vega, Almudena; Villa, Gianluca. - In: BLOOD PURIFICATION. - ISSN 0253-5068. - 2024, 53:5(2024), pp. 358-372. [10.1159/000533468]
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