SATOH Kasumi

写真a

Affiliation

Graduate School of Medicine  Doctorial Course in Medicine  Bioregulatory Medicine  Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine

Research Interests 【 display / non-display

  • 救急医学

  • 集中治療医学

  • 血液浄化療法

Graduating School 【 display / non-display

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    2015.03

    Akita University   Faculty of Medicine   Graduated

Campus Career 【 display / non-display

  • 2022.07
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    Now

    Akita University   Graduate School of Medicine   Doctorial Course in Medicine   Bioregulatory Medicine   Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine   Assistant Professor  

  • 2021.02
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    2022.06

    Akita University   Hospital   General Physician Center   Specially-appointed Assistant Professor  

 

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  • Continuous plasma exchange with dialysis in patients with acute liver failure

      9 ( 1 ) 39 - 43   2018.06

  • Continuous plasma exchange with dialysis in patients with acute liver failure

    Nakae Hajime, Furuya Tomoki, Satoh Kasumi, Okuyama Manabu

    Journal of Japan Society for Blood Purification in Critical Care ( Japan Society for Blood Purification in Critical Care )  9 ( 1 ) 39 - 43   2018.06

    <p>Selective plasma exchange with dialysis (PED) is a type of apheresis in which simple plasma exchange is performed using a selective membrane plasma separator (Evacure EC-2A) while the dialysate flows out of hollow fibers. We developed continuous PED (cPED), which is performed in a single 48-hour session. To evaluate the effect of cPED, biochemical testing was performed in patients with acute liver failure (ALF). We examined 8 patients with ALF who received therapy (22 times in total). Creatinine levels and the international normalized ratio decreased significantly, while total protein and fibrinogen levels increased significantly after treatment. Continuous PED may be useful as blood purification therapy for removal of toxic substances and preservation of coagulation factors in patients with ALF.</p>

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