Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3466817 European Journal of Internal Medicine 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We show data of patients with severe acute hypertriglyceridemic pancteatitis.•Plasmapheresis reduced serum triglycerides in a few hours.•Plasmapheresis procedure is safe.•Plasmapheresis should be used at earliest stages of the condition.

BackgroundSevere hypertriglyceridemia with an accumulation of chylomicrons and triglyceride figures > 1000 mg/dL can cause acute pancreatitis, a potentially fatal complication. The option of rapid reduction in triglyceride concentrations is attractive and possible with plasmapheresis.MethodsWe present the results of an analysis of 11 patients admitted to the intensive care unit with severe hypertriglyceridemic pancreatitis and treated with plasmapheresis. The procedure was repeated until serum triglycerides were below 1000 mg/dL. We recorded anthropometric, clinical data as well as final outcome.ResultsIn eight patients a single plasma exchange was sufficient to reduce triglyceride figures < 1000 mg/dL. Only three patients died, all with the worst severity indexes and who experienced the longest delay before the procedure.ConclusionsOur results, together with a review of the literature, confirm the need for a randomized clinical trial to compare conventional treatment vs. plasmapheresis in patients with severe hypertriglyceridemic pancreatitis.

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