Purpose of EUTox
EUTox is a working group of the „European Society of Artificial Organs“ (ESAO) (President 2018: Thomas Groth) decided to install Work Groups in several areas of progress in the field of Artificial Organs, such as Artificial Liver, Heart Support, Apheresis and Adsorption, Tissue Engineering, Education and Uremic Toxins.
Starting in October 1999, the European Uremic Toxins (EUTox) Work Group was launched by three of the members (R.Vanholder, B.G.Stegmayr and U.Baurmeister). In September 2000, at the occasion of the 27th ESAO-meeting in Lausanne, the Work Group convened for its first meeting.
In 2008, the Work Group is now composed of 24 European Research Institutes involving biochemists and clinicians working in uremic toxicity. Apart from these members from academia, 4 scientists from leading industries in this area ( B.Braun Avitum AG, Fresenius Medical Care and Baxter-Gambro) are involved. All members have been invited, based on their previous accomplishments and their current research and development activities in uremic toxicity and its therapies.
One of the first projects EUTox accomplished was to write a Joint Review about the main topic of interest of each member. This has been followed by a number of projects such as the publication of a list of uremic toxins with their threshold concentrations for in vitro research, the developmentof a complete issue containing comprehensive reviews on all uremic solutes and joint research activities among the members.
Eleven statement and review publications were generated by the group as well as more then
404 scientific papers were published to which at least two member groups of EUTox jointly contributed.
An Uremic Toxins DATA BASE was established.