Affiliation:
1. National Medical Research Center of Rehabilitation and Balneology, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Introduction. Oncological diseases take the second place in the world in mortality rate after cardiovascular pathology. The development of the tumor is accompanied by the appearance and accumulation of a number of pathological metabolites. At the same time, it is worth noting that the expansion of indications for the use of surgical methods of treatment, as well as an increase in the range of medicated antitumor drugs, especially against the background of combination therapy, is still accompanied by aggressive effects on the patient's body. Thus, the consequences of radiation and chemotherapy are quite significant and consist of the cumulation of cytotoxic drugs that are toxic not only for tumor cells, but also for other tissue structures of the body. In this connection, intensive therapy of endogenous intoxication in case of tumor lesions is one of the complex interdisciplinary problems, in which should participate surgeons, resuscitators, pathophysiologists, transfusiologists.
Purpose. Analysis of literature data on the use of plasmapheresis as an effective component of rehabilitation measures from the point of view of pathophysiology in cancer patients.
Conclusion. Considering the possibility of using extracorporeal detoxification methods in the treatment and rehabilitation of cancer patients, it should be noted that, against the background of chemotherapy and / or radiation therapy, plasmapheresis is one of the most common indications for use. Positive responses after plasmapheresis have been reported in patients with carcinoma of the lung, colon and breast. In addition, there are reports of the effectiveness of the method in patients with melanoma, head and neck tumors, lymphomas, leukemia and Kaposi’s sarcoma with acquired immunodeficiency. However, there is currently a limited number of studies aimed at the effectiveness of the use of extracorporeal detoxification in the complex treatment of cancer patients.
Publisher
National Medical Research Center For Rehabilitation And Balneology
Subject
General Earth and Planetary Sciences,General Engineering,General Environmental Science
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