Detoxification Procedure: Hemoperfusion

Hemoperfusion is a therapeutic nephrology procedure used to remove toxic substances from the blood using a specific adsorption system. Adsorption describes the accumulation of substances from gases or liquids on the surface of a solid. Detoxification by hemoperfusion represents an extracorporeal (outside the body) blood purification procedure, the operation of which is based on the … Detoxification Procedure: Hemoperfusion

Detoxification Procedure: Plasmapheresis (Plasma Exchange)

Detoxification by plasma exchange (synonyms: plasmapheresis, plasmaseparation, therapeutic plasma exchange (TPA), plasma exchange, PE) is a therapeutic procedure used in nephrology and neurology, among others, for the effective removal of unwanted antibodies such as cryoglobulins, endothelial immunoglobulins, and myelin antibodies. Furthermore, this procedure represents an important therapeutic component in the long-term treatment of existing massive … Detoxification Procedure: Plasmapheresis (Plasma Exchange)