Efficacy analysis of sequential blood purification treatment of bee poisoning complicated by multiple organ disfunction syndrome / 中华实用儿科临床杂志
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
; (24): 442-444, 2015.
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ABSTRACT
Objective To study the efficacy of sequential blood purification treatment of bee poisoning complicated by multiple organ disfunction syndrome (MODS).Methods The 11 cases of children with bee poisoning and MODS from Wuhan Children's Hospital were treated with sequential blood purification therapy,and they were treated with plasma exchange (PE),hemoperfusion (HP) and sequential continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT) simultaneously in the early stage,and then were treated with intermittent hemodialysis (IHD) in the remission stage.Different modes of purification treatment were applied in different stages.The trends of liver function,renal function and myocardial enzymes were observed in 11 cases before and after therapy,later a retrospective analysis was performed,and the efficacy of sequential blood purification was studied.Results Ten in 11 cases of children were treated with HP,CRRT and IHD therapy,and among them 6 cases were treated with PE on the first day of admission.One case,the youngest of children admitted to hospital less than 24 hours,died of sudden cardiac arrhythmia due to toxic myocarditis.In ten cases of the children after treatment,their myocardial enzymes returned to normal at first,and then jaundice and hepatic function improved,and renal function gradually improved after 10 days.Two weeks after discharge,through reviewing of the liver and kidney function,myocardial enzymes returned to normal indicators.In review of urine,5 cases were accompanied with microscopic hematuria,3 cases were accompanied with hematuria and proteinuria,and 2 cases were completely normal.The improved cure rate was 91% (10/11 cases).Conclusions Sequential blood purification treatment is the main and effective means for severe bee poisoning complicated with MODS in children in the early stage.
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Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics
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2015
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