edited by Gorig Brunner, Friedrich Werner Schmidt.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1981
(xxi, 332 pages 156 illustrations)
I. General Aspects of Hepatic Failure --;Mechanism of Liver Cell Destruction in Fulminant Hepatic Failure --;Enzyme Patterns in Liver Failure --;Synergism Among Toxic Factors and Other Endogenous Abnormalities in Hepatic Encephalopathy --;On the Role of Free Phenols in the Blood of Patients in Hepatic Failure --;The Biochemistry of Hepatic Detoxification --;Determination of Liver Function and Liver Regeneration in Fulminant Hepatic Failure --;II. Hemoperfusion --;The Development of a Haemoperfusion Device for Chronic Use --;A New Charcoal Sorbent Fiber for Hemoperfusion --;Agarose-Encapsulated Adsorbents I. Concept and General Properties --;Agarose-Encapsulated Adsorbents II. Adsorption Characteristics --;Agarose-Encapsulated Adsorbents III. In Vitro Haemocompatibility --;Coating and Blood Compatibility of Amberlite XAD-4 --;Development of a Blood-Compatible Resin for Artificial Liver Support --;Middle Molecules in the Serum of Patients and Rats with Liver Failure: Influence of Sorbent Haemoperfusion --;Bilirubin Removal by Sorbent Hemoperfusion from Jaundiced Blood --;Removal of Bile Acids by Various Means of Artificial Liver Support --;Charcoal Haemoperfusion with PGI2 in the Treatment of Fulminant Hepatic Failure --;Hormone Losses by Charcoal Hemoperfusion --;Hemoperfusion, Exchange Transfusion, Cross Circulation, Liver Perfusion, Hormones and Immobilized Enzymes --;Partial Hepatectomy and Subsequent Charcoal Hemoperfusion in the Conscious Rat --;III. Dialysis Procedures --;Large-Pore Hemodialysis in Fulminant Hepatic Failure --;Haemodialysis Procedures in Acute Liver Failure --;Correction of Increased Plasma Amino Acid Levels by Dialysis with Amino Acid-Electrolyte-Glucose Solutions --;Hemofiltration in Acute Liver Failure: Substitution with Electrolyte Solution Versus Normal Animal Ultrafiltrate --;Significance of Hepatic Energy Charge and Blood Ketone Body Ratio as Criteria of Liver Support. Indication and Efficiency in Hepatectomized Patients During Cross Dialysis --;IV. Amino Acid Level Concentration --;Effect of Liver Adapted Amino Acids on Portosystemic Encephalopathy in Patients with Cirrhosis of the Liver and Portosystemic Shunts --;Somatostatin: A New Therapeutic Agent for Treatment of Hepatic Encephalopathy? --;V. Plasmapheresis --;Continuous Flow Membrane Plasmapheresis Utilizing Cellulose Acetate Hollow Fiber in Hepatic Failure --;Augmented Solute Reduction in Diseases Treated by Extracorporeal Detoxification Systems: X-Effect Hypothesis --;Hemoperfusion-Induced Respiratory Distress Syndrome in an Animal Model: The Effects of Corticosteroids --;VI. Enzymatic Support --;Immobilized Hepatic Enzymes as a Tool in Extracorporeal Detoxification --;Immobilization of Ligandin on Hollow Fiber Reactors --;Detoxification of Phenols by Sulphate Conjugation: An Alternative to Glucuronidation in an Enzymatic Liver Support System --;Enzymatic Methylation of Mercaptans: Applicability in an Enzyme Reactor Liver Support System --;Liquid Membrane Enzyme Reactor for Artificial Liver Support --;Advances in the Development of Immobilized Enzymes for Future Extracorporeal Liver Support --;A Model Enzymic Extracorporeal Detoxification System -Part II --;VII. Isolated Liver Cells and Tissue --;Liver Assist by Cultured Cells on Artificial Capillaries --;Hemoperfusion over Small Liver Pieces for Liver Support --;Hepatocellular Transplantation into the Rat Spleen: Transplantation of Hepatocytes Isolated from Cirrhotic Liver --;VIII. Surgical Support --;Treatment of Acute Hepatic Failure by Extracorporeal Hemoperfusion over Human and Baboon Liver --;Experience in the Treatment of Hepatic Coma by Extracorporeal Liver Perfusion --;Functional Capacity of Extracorporeal Baboon Liver Perfusions --;Clearance of Bilirubin and Bile Acids from the Serum of Patients Treated by Extracorporeal Baboon Liver Perfusions --;The Influence of Baboon Liver Hemoperfusion on Serum Levels of Amino Acids and Free Fatty Acids in Patients with Acute Liver Failure --;Surface Redox Potential and Vitality of an Extracorporeal Liver During Hemoperfusion --;The Isolated Perfused Partially Hepatectomised Liver --;A Source of Regeneration Stimulator Substance? --;Treatment of Acute Liver Failure by Extracorporeal Baboon Liver Perfusions --;Viewed by a Patient --;Liver Regeneration Following Hepatic Resection Without Portal Blood --;Liver Transplantation and Impending Hepatic Failure --;Perspectives of Liver Transplantation in Cambridge.
Proceedings of an International Symposium, Held in Celle, June 2 - 4, 1980
Proceedings of an International Symposium, Held in Celle, June 2 - 4, 1980
Clinical medicine.
Gastroenterology.
Medicine.
RC846
.
E358
1981
edited by Gorig Brunner, Friedrich Werner Schmidt.