Severe Leptospirosis with Multiple Organ Failure Successfully Treated by Plasma Exchange and High-Volume Hemofiltration

  • Bourquin V
  • Ponte B
  • Hirschel B
  • et al.
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Background . Leptospirosis is a spirochetal zoonosis with complex clinical features including renal and liver failure. Case report . We report the case of a Swiss fisherman presenting with leptospirosis. After initial improvement, refractory septic shock and severe liver and kidney failure developed. The expected mortality was estimated at 90% with clinical scores. The patient underwent plasma exchanges and high-volume hemofiltration (HVHF) with complete recovery of hepatic and kidney functions. Discussion . Plasma exchanges and HVHF may confer survival benefit on patients with severe leptospirosis, refractory septic shock, and multiple-organ failure.

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Bourquin, V., Ponte, B., Hirschel, B., Pugin, J., Martin, P.-Y., & Saudan, P. (2011). Severe Leptospirosis with Multiple Organ Failure Successfully Treated by Plasma Exchange and High-Volume Hemofiltration. Case Reports in Nephrology, 2011, 1–3. https://doi.org/10.1155/2011/817414

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