Read a compelling article published a few days ago entitled: Haemoperfusion should only be used for COVID-19 in the context of randomized trials by @hswapnil @DrRonWald et al
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41581-020-00352-9
Some key points I wanted to highlight are found here. A thread/

Some key points I wanted to highlight are found here. A thread/
1/ Some background:
Patients with COVID19 may develop an overwhelming hyperinflammatory response =
cytokine storm
circulating pro-inflammatory cytokines ( IL-1β, IL-6, TNF)
worsening ARDS
While appropriate response may be good…
Exaggerated = BAD (MODS)
Patients with COVID19 may develop an overwhelming hyperinflammatory response =




While appropriate response may be good…
Exaggerated = BAD (MODS)
2/ Why use hemoperfusion (HPF) for COVID-19?
It is thought to mitigate excessive inflammation by removing these proinflamm cytokines
How? Blood circulates through a sorbent-containing cartridge nonselectively adsorbing cytokines, endotoxins.
Sounds cool right?


Sounds cool right?
3/ Unfortunately, RCT trials have found it ineffective in reducing mortality in patients with sepsis
Biggest one: EUPHRATES: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2706139
Consistent with failure of other CONVECTIVE KRT modalities to show benefit in mitigating inflammation
Biggest one: EUPHRATES: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2706139

4/ So far, HPF benefit: unclear
Risks:
removes beneficial substances (antibiotics, good cytokines)
infection
allergic reaction
hypotension, arrhythmia
Figure from the same article
Risks:




Figure from the same article

5/ In fact, those found to theoretically benefit from HPF are the same patients shown to benefit from dexamethasone
RECOVERY: https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2021436
Dexa:
less invasive
less expensive
more widely available
RECOVERY: https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2021436
Dexa:



6/ To demonstrate that HPF is effective in severe COVID-19
must now show it can provide benefits via immunomodulation beyond what dexa can give
needs to be evaluated within the appropriate ethical and legal framework


7/ Some other key takeaways:
use of uncontrolled interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic represents a missed learning opportunity
Current use of HPF for COVID-19 may be due to physicians’ perceived need to take action even if it could be futile or potentially harmful


End/ some food for thought this weekend. 
Again check it out here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41581-020-00352-9


Again check it out here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41581-020-00352-9