Covid-19 Response Center

Support and resources on multi-organ support for patients with COVID-19 

Supporting your ongoing efforts against COVID-19

You are on the front lines of managing the influx of critically ill patients, and we want to support you in your heroic efforts. Below are several resources and materials you may find helpful in providing Continuous Rental Replacement Therapy (CRRT) and additional organ support therapies to patients with COVID-19.

COVID-19 and organ failure

15-40%

COVID-19 patients with AKI require RRT.1-4
There is some evidence that the SARS-CoV-2 virus interferes with kidney function itself5
 

1 or More:

COVID-19 can result in the failure of one or more organs6-8

Acute pneumonia:

In severe cases, patients with COVID-19 may develop acute pneumonia and possibly acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)9,10 

Resources available to support you

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As you look for the latest insights to care for your patients with COVID-19, we are adding new resources for AKI management and multiple organ support therapies.

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You can access Baxter for clinical and technical support from our team of medical doctors, pharmacists, and service experts.

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Patients with COVID-19 in the ICU commonly require organ support11

Current data suggest COVID-19 can induce a “cytokine storm,” which may contribute to lung injury.12-15  Excessive release of anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines may contribute to pulmonary tissue damage.15

Additionally, Baxter’s Vice President of Medical Affairs also shared in a recent article how healthcare providers are continuing to learn more about how the COVID-19 virus can trigger the same massive inflammatory response in the body as bacterial sepsis. 

Access the latest educational information on treating multi-organ dysfunction in patients with COVID-19 in Baxter Critical Care Institute (BCCI). 

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Patients with COVID-19 in the ICU commonly require organ support11

Current data suggest COVID-19 can induce a “cytokine storm,” which may contribute to lung injury.12-15  Excessive release of anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines may contribute to pulmonary tissue damage.15

Additionally, Baxter’s Vice President of Medical Affairs also shared in a recent article how healthcare providers are continuing to learn more about how the COVID-19 virus can trigger the same massive inflammatory response in the body as bacterial sepsis. 

Access the latest educational information on treating multi-organ dysfunction in patients with COVID-19 in Baxter Critical Care Institute (BCCI). 

Access BCCI
Damaged lungs

Patients with COVID-19 in the ICU commonly require organ support11

Current data suggest COVID-19 can induce a “cytokine storm,” which may contribute to lung injury.12-15  Excessive release of anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines may contribute to pulmonary tissue damage.15

Additionally, Baxter’s Vice President of Medical Affairs also shared in a recent article how healthcare providers are continuing to learn more about how the COVID-19 virus can trigger the same massive inflammatory response in the body as bacterial sepsis. 

Access the latest educational information on treating multi-organ dysfunction in patients with COVID-19 in Baxter Critical Care Institute (BCCI). 

Access BCCI
Damaged lungs, kidneys and heart

Patients with COVID-19 in the ICU commonly require organ support11

Current data suggest COVID-19 can induce a “cytokine storm,” which may contribute to lung injury.12-15  Excessive release of anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines may contribute to pulmonary tissue damage.15

Additionally, Baxter’s Vice President of Medical Affairs also shared in a recent article how healthcare providers are continuing to learn more about how the COVID-19 virus can trigger the same massive inflammatory response in the body as bacterial sepsis. 

Access the latest educational information on treating multi-organ dysfunction in patients with COVID-19 in Baxter Critical Care Institute (BCCI). 

Access BCCI
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How we are responding to the pandemic

You are caring for patients during an unprecedented healthcare crisis and we want to offer you our complete support and gratitude for your efforts. For our part, we are focused on protecting the health and safety of our employees; increasing support of our products; and supporting our impacted communities through charitable donations, and more. Read how we are responding.