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Andersen TH et al. – Advances in understanding the pathophysiology of sepsis as a heterogeneous, dynamic syndrome caused by imbalances in the inflammatory network have provided newer hemofiltration techniques with a strong treatment rationale. Furthermore, endotoxin adsorption, if effective, has the potential to prevent further progression of the biological cascade of gram–negative sepsis.


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