Abstract
Adiponectin (APN) is a multimeric protein with anti-inflammatory properties that is specifically secreted by adipocytes. Continuous plasma exchange with dialysis (cPED) is a blood purification therapy in which plasma exchange is performed using a selective membrane plasma separator while the dialysate flows outside the hollow fibers. Patients with sepsis were divided into two groups based on the presence or absence of acute kidney injury (AKI) complications: AKI and non-AKI group. Plasma APN levels significantly increased after cPED in both groups. The creatinine levels in the AKI group before cPED were significantly higher than those in the non- AKI group. The plasma APN levels in the AKI group before cPED were significantly higher than those in the non-AKI group. cPED increased APN levels in both patients with and without AKI. Therefore, cPED therapy may be a promising intervention for increasing APN levels in patients with sepsis.
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