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Therapeutic plasma‐exchange improves systemic inflammation and survival in acute‐on‐chronic liver failure: A propensity‐score matched study from AARC

Liver international (Print), 2021
Plasma‐exchange (PE) has improved survival in acute liver failure by ameliorating systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS). We evaluated PE and compared it to Fractional Plasma Separation and Adsorption (FPSA) and standard medical treatment (SMT ...
R. Maiwall   +21 more
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Selective plasma exchange

Transfusion and Apheresis Science, 2017
Selective plasma exchange (SePE) is a new modality of simple plasma exchange that uses a selective membrane plasma separator Evacure EC-4A10 (EC-4A) (Kawasumi Laboratories Inc., Tokyo, Japan). EC-4A has a relatively small pore size of 0.03μm, which is around one-tenth that of conventional plasma separators.
Atsushi, Ohkubo, Tomokazu, Okado
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Therapeutic Plasma Exchange

New England Journal of Medicine, 1984
THE acceptance of the Renaissance concept that an illness could be helped by bloodletting was tempered by the adverse effects of blood loss.
K H, Shumak, G A, Rock
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ANCA-Associated Vasculitis - Refining Therapy with Plasma Exchange and Glucocorticoids.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2020
Plasma exchange has been a mainstay of induction therapy for patients with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA)–associated vasculitis who have rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis or diffus...
V. Derebail, R. Falk
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Kinetics modeling of plasma exchange: Intra- and post-plasma exchange

Plasma Therapy and Transfusion Technology, 1987
Patient response to plasma exchange is variable. Clinical experience indicates that the outcome depends on the size of the exchange relative to the patient's plasma volume, the amount of material available for removal in both the intravascular and extravascular pools, and the mobility of the material between the pools.
R M, Kellogg, J P, Hester
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Therapeutic Plasma Exchange

Archives of Internal Medicine, 1981
The concept of therapeutic plasma exchange or plasmapheresis dates back to the beginning of this century when, in 1902, Hedon 1 bled rabbits and returned to them their washed RBCs in "artificial serum." The therapy was used in humans as early as 1909.
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Plasma exchange in rhabdomyolysis

Intensive Care Medicine, 1989
The effect of plasma exchange (PE) was evaluated in 4 patients with rhabdomyolysis. A single 21 PE produced a transient fall of creatinine phosphokinase and did not prevent renal failure. Theoretically PE would need to be performed very frequently to remove toxins in appropriate amounts.
J J, Cornelissen   +3 more
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Plasma exchange in neurological disease

Practical Neurology, 2019
Plasma exchange is a highly efficient technique to remove circulating autoantibodies and other humoral factors rapidly from the vascular compartment. It was the first effective acute treatment for peripheral disorders such as Guillain-Barré syndrome and ...
C. Osman   +3 more
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Immunoadsorption or plasma exchange in steroid‐refractory multiple sclerosis and neuromyelitis optica

Journal of clinical apheresis, 2019
Plasma exchange (PE) and immunoadsorption (IA) are alternative treatments of steroid‐refractory relapses of multiple sclerosis (MS) or neuromyelitis optica (NMO).
Mark Lipphardt   +7 more
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