Hemoperfusion with high-affinity polyethylene microbeads (Seraph-100®) for the removal of pathogens in chronic critically ill patients: Clinical experience

Int J Artif Organs. 2024 Feb;47(2):115-117. doi: 10.1177/03913988231221405. Epub 2024 Jan 5.

Abstract

Critically ill septic patients present variable clinical trajectories, with some succumbing to hyperinflammatory responses while others develop a chronic critical illness, characterized by a prolonged low-grade inflammation, muscle atrophy, and mechanical ventilation dependency and often develop secondary infections often caused by from low-virulence microorganisms or reactivated latent viruses. The Seraph-100® hemoperfusion cartridge takes advantage from heparin-coated ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene microbeads mimicking pathogen-binding cell receptors and can adsorb both pathogens and damage-associated molecular patterns released by injured tissues. We describe two chronic critically ill patients who developed secondary viral bloodstream infections successfully treated with this device.

Keywords: Hemoperfusion; Seraph 100®; chronic critically ill patients; immunoparalysis.

MeSH terms

  • Critical Illness
  • Hemoperfusion*
  • Humans
  • Microspheres
  • Polyethylene
  • Sepsis*

Substances

  • Polyethylene