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ALSS - DPMAS and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE), Its Effect on Primary Coagulation, Inflammation and the Function of Vital Organs in ALF or ACLF

ALSS - DPMAS and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE), Its Effect on Primary Coagulation, Inflammation and the Function of Vital Organs in ALF or ACLF

Recruiting
18-75 years
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

The artificial liver support system (ALSS) in patients with acute on chronic liver failure - the use of combined molecular adsorption system with double plasma (DPMAS) and therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE), its effect on primary coagulation, inflammation and the function of vital organs.

Description

In patients with ACLF we assume the use of the proposed protocol of combined support therapy (consisting of a hemoadsorption system - DPMAS (double plasma molecular absorption system) and therapeutic plasma (TPE), with the basic aim of improving clinical condition (organ dysfunction) to allow the regeneration of liver parenchyma or to perform liver transplantation.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Adult patient, age ≥18 years
  • Expressed consent to the inclusion
  • Patient hospitalized on ICU with ALF or ACLF diagnosis
  • Recently meeting the inclusion to liver transplantation
  • Present on a waiting list to liver transplant
  • Unsuitable for inclusion to liver transplantation - indicated for support therapy only, but not indented to palliative care

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Disagreement with the study
  • Infaust prognosis with expected survival less than 24 hours
  • Physiologically/biologically very advanced stage patients condition, severe lung disease (Gold criteria 3 or 4), heart failure (functional class NYHA III or IV) or neurological disease, as well as ACLF-3.
  • Advanced oncological disease (expected life expectancy below 6 months)
  • Severe degree of Frailty syndrome in secondary severe sarcopenia (muscle and malnutrition) or reduced performance state according

Study details
    Acute Liver Failure

NCT07329036

Institute for Clinical and Experimental Medicine

31 January 2026

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