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    Evaluation of VetResQ® Hemoperfusion Cartridge for Treatment of Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug (NSAID) Toxicity in Dogs and Cats

    Companion animals often present to the veterinarian due to accidental poisoning.  If a prolonged period of time has passed making gastrointestinal decontamination less effective or the poisoning is considered life threatening, blood purification is recommended.  The  VetResQ® is an extracorporeal hemadsorption device that is made of biocompatible sorbent beads that can non-specifically remove low-molecular weight proteins from the circulating blood such as cytokines, toxins and medications.  Studies performed in a laboratory setting have shown that this device removes approximately 60% of ibuprofen from a blood sample.  While the VetResQ® cartridge is already being safely used to treat veterinary patients with poisonings, information has not been published documenting how much drug has actually been removed from the blood.  Therefore, the objective of this study is to obtain data documenting the change in patient NSAID blood levels during treatment in patients with NSAID poisoning in which extracorporeal drug purification is recommended. 

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