Eurasian Journal of Emergency Medicine

Experience of Treatments of Amanita Phalloides-induced Fulminant Liver Failure with Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange [JAEM]
JAEM. 2014; 13(4): 181-186 | DOI: 10.5152/jaem.2014.75608  

Experience of Treatments of Amanita Phalloides-induced Fulminant Liver Failure with Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange

Chunting Wang1, Jicheng Zhang1, Ying Zhang2, Zhiyong Peng3, Xueqiang Xueqiang4, Pengfei Bian2, Wenjuan Ma2, Chengyong Qin1
1Department Of Critical Care Medicine, Provincial Hospital Affiliated Shandong University, Jinan, China
2Jinan Infectious Disease Hospital, Shandong University, Jinan, China
3Center Of Critical Care Nephrology, The Crisma (clinical Research, Investigation And Systems Modeling Of Acute Illness) Center, Department Of Critical Care Medicine, University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Usa
4Juxian Center For Disease Prevention And Control, Shandong, China

Objective: To evaluate the effects of molecular adsorbent recirculating system (MARS) and therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) on patients with amanita phalloides-
induced fulminant liver failure.
Material and Methods: We retrospectively analyzed nine cases of amanita phalloides poisoning where MARS and/or TPE was applied.
Results: The survival rate for the nine patients in this study was 66.7%. Patients who received both MARS and TPE therapies experienced higher survival rates
than those who received MARS or TPE alone (100% vs 0%, 50%). A single session of TPE produced greater improvements in ALT (-58.6% vs -12.5%), AST (-44.2%
vs -26.9%), total bilirubin (-44.4% vs -12.5%), and PT (-51.2% vs -4.89%) compared to a single session of MARS (all p<0.05).
Conclusion: The results suggest that TPE has better efficacy in removing toxins and improving liver functions. There is a trend that combined use of MARS and
TPE may be more effective than either therapy alone, and early intervention may be more effective than delayed therapy. Additionally, the presence of severe
hypoglycemia, severe liver failure, and renal failure indicated a worse outcome.

Keywords: Mushroom, fulminant liver failure, Amanita phalloides, molecular adsorbent recirculating system (MARS), therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE)


Chunting Wang, Jicheng Zhang, Ying Zhang, Zhiyong Peng, Xueqiang Xueqiang, Pengfei Bian, Wenjuan Ma, Chengyong Qin. Experience of Treatments of Amanita Phalloides-induced Fulminant Liver Failure with Molecular Adsorbent Recirculating System and Therapeutic Plasma Exchange. JAEM. 2014; 13(4): 181-186

Corresponding Author: Chunting Wang, China


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