Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3336200 Transfusion and Apheresis Science 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundTherapeutic apheresis (TA) is carried out for a broad spectrum of diseases and syndromes.AimWe retrospectively evaluated the results of therapeutic apheresis (TA) including plasma exchange, therapeutic plateletpheresis, and leukapheresis during 2000–2006.MethodsA total of 195 procedures were performed in 44 patients (25 male and 19 female, with a mean age of 52 ± 15 years). These procedures consist of 165 plasma exchanges, 20 therapeutic plateletpheresis, and 10 leukapheresis. The most common indications were hematological, neurological, and metabolic diseases. Eighty-three percent of plasma exchange, 100% of plateletpheresis and leukapheresis belonged to indication Category I or II, according to the guidelines of the American Society for Apheresis.ResultsWhile hemoglobin levels significantly increased (p < 0.05), platelet counts decreased (p < 0.005) after plasma exchange. Hematological parameters did not statistically change significantly with leukapheresis (p > 0.05). Platelet counts significantly decreased with plateletpheresis (p < 0.001). Total complications were detected in 21% of the procedures. Adverse events (AE) were seen in 17% of the procedures. None of the patients died (Grade-IV) from any complication. AEs occurred in 14% (Grade-I), 1% (Grade-II), and 2% (Grade-III) of the procedures. The most common AEs were nausea/vomiting, hypotension, and abdominal pain.ConclusionTA, an important procedure in Transfusion Medicine, is safely carried out in our center in several hematological, neurological, and metabolic diseases which are similar to previous reports.

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