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Predicting the decrease of
conjugated bilirubin with extracorporeal albumin dialysis MARS using the
predialysis molar ratio of conjugated bilirubin to albumin.
Lee KH, Wendon J, Lee M,
Da Costa M, Lim SG, Tan KC.
Liver Transpl 2002
Jul;8(7):591-593
Department of Medicine, National University Hospital,
Singapore.
Extracorporeal albumin dialysis with the molecular adsorbent
recirculating system (MARS) machine is a new supportive intervention for
patients with liver failure. It removes bilirubin and other albumin-bound toxins
from the patient and has been shown by preliminary studies of liver failure
patients to be beneficial. Our study examines the ability of predialysis molar
ratio of bilirubin to albumin to predict the decrease of bilirubin by MARS. We
had 5 patients and results from 29 treatments. The results showed a significant
correlation between the predialysis molar ratio of bilirubin (total and
conjugated) to albumin to the reduction in bilirubin (total and conjugated):
R(2) = 0.27 and 0.62 respectively, P <.005 for both. There was no significant
correlation with the predialysis molar ratio of unconjugated bilirubin to
albumin to the reduction in unconjugated bilirubin. The ratio of change in total
bilirubin (&mgr;mol/L) to the predialysis molar ratio of total bilirubin to
albumin and the ratio of change in conjugated bilirubin (&mgr;mol/L) to the
predialysis molar ratio of conjugated bilirubin to albumin were 6.2 (+/- 4.2)
and 10.8 (+/- 4.3), respectively (mean (+/- SD)). The results enable us to
predict the likely reduction in bilirubin (especially conjugated) after each
MARS treatment and also suggest to us that albumin infusion before MARS
treatment may reduce the efficacy of bilirubin removal. Whether this ratio
applies to other albumin-bound toxins remains open for investigation.
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