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Rev. méd. Chile ; 150(2): 147-153, feb. 2022. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389630

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BACKGROUND: Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) is a procedure in which plasma and harmful macromolecules are separated from the rest of the blood components by centrifugation or filtration through membranes and are replaced with solutions with albumin and/or plasma. AIM: To communicate our experience using TPE by filtration. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Review of records of 655 TPE sessions performed in 102 patients aged 50 ± 18 years (64% women). The requirement of renal replacement therapy (RRT) and seven days and one year mortality were recorded. RESULTS: Forty five percent of patients had hypertension or diabetes. The main indications for TPE were pulmonary-renal syndrome (PRS) (62%) and antibody mediated graft rejection (29%), followed by neurological diseases (36%). Fifteen percent of patients required RRT for one year. Mortality at seven days and one year was 20 and 30%, respectively. Out of the total of deaths associated with kidney diseases, 88% corresponded to PRS and ANCA vasculitis. The main complications were thrombocytopenia in 41%, hypocalcemia in 18%, and hypotension in 16%. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience, TPE by filtration is a safe technique, with mild and preventable complications. Despite this, the reported mortality is high, which reflects the severity of the diseases that motivated the indication for TPE.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Troca Plasmática/efeitos adversos , Troca Plasmática/métodos , Anticorpos Anticitoplasma de Neutrófilos , Estudos Retrospectivos , Albuminas , Glomerulonefrite , Hemorragia , Pneumopatias
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Rev. bras. reumatol ; 57(5): 397-402, Sept.-Oct. 2017. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-899457

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Abstract Introduction: Each day, evidence accumulates related to the use of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) in patients with rheumatic diseases. San Ignacio University Hospital has recorded all of the TPE sessions performed by the institution's apheresis group. Objective: To describe the TPE experience of patients with rheumatologic diseases in a hospital setting. Methods: Descriptive, observational, retrospective analysis. This study included analyses of the TPE sessions that were performed in patients with rheumatic diseases from November 2009 to November 2013. Results: The apheresis group performed 136 sessions in 27 patients. The mean patient age was 43 years (SD 18.5), and 59.3% of the patients were female. Regarding the diagnosis, the most frequents ones where: ANCA-associated vasculitis followed by systemic lupus erythematosus and catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome. The average number of sessions per patient was 5 (SD 1.8), and the average plasma exchange per patient was 1.3 plasma volume replacement units. The most used replacement solution was frozen fresh plasma (FFP; 63.2% of the sessions). Of all the sessions, 4.4% presented complications, and the majority of the complications were related to vascular access. Fifteen patients required renal replacement therapy (RRT) secondary to the same cause that created the need for TPE, 3 patients required RRT due to causes other than the TPE diagnostic intervention and 1 patient had undergone chronic dialysis. Conclusions: TPE is a therapeutic alternative that is needed for the management of patients with rheumatic diseases with renal involvement and those who are refractory to conventional management. Our clinical results were in agreement with the global literature.


Resumo Introdução: Diariamente acumulam-se evidências relacionadas com o uso da troca plasmática terapêutica (TPT) em pacientes com doenças reumáticas. O Hospital Universitário San Ignacio registrou todas as sessões de TPT feitas pelo grupo de aférese dessa instituição. Objetivo: Descrever a experiência do Hospital Universitário San Ignacio na TPT em pacientes com doenças reumatológicas. Métodos: Análise observacional, retrospectiva, descritiva. Incluiu análises das sessões de TPT feitas em pacientes com doenças reumáticas de novembro de 2009 a novembro de 2013. Resultados: O grupo de aférese fez 136 sessões em 27 pacientes. A idade média foi de 43 anos (DP 18,5) e 59,3% eram do sexo feminino. Quanto ao diagnóstico, os mais frequentes foram: vasculite associada ao anticorpo anticitoplasma de neutrófilos (ANCA) seguida de lúpus eritematoso sistêmico e síndrome antifosfolipídica catastrófica. A quantidade média de sessões por paciente foi de cinco (DP 1,8) e a média de troca plasmática por paciente foi de 1,3 unidade de substituição do volume de plasma. A solução de substituição mais usada foi o plasma fresco congelado (PFC, 63,2% das sessões). De todas as sessões, 4,4% apresentaram complicações, a maioria delas relacionadas com o acesso vascular. Quinze pacientes necessitaram de terapia de substituição renal (TSR) secundária à mesma causa que levou à necessidade de TPT; três pacientes necessitaram de TSR em decorrência de outras causas além da intervenção diagnóstica de TPT e um paciente tinha sido submetido à diálise crônica. Conclusões: A TPT é uma opção terapêutica necessária para o manejo de pacientes com doenças reumáticas com envolvimento renal e daqueles que são refratários ao tratamento convencional. Os resultados clínicos do presente estudo estão de acordo com o que é encontrado na literatura global.


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Adulto Jovem , Troca Plasmática/efeitos adversos , Troca Plasmática/métodos , Doenças Reumáticas/terapia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Resultado do Tratamento , Hospitais Universitários , Pessoa de Meia-Idade
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 66(4): 289-295, 2006. tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: lil-449019

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Thrombotic microangiopathic hemolytic anemias include thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP), hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) and pregnancy associated thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA). Eight adult patients (four males and four females) with TMA who were treated between 2003 and 2004 at the Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires were reviewed. The average age was 40. Clinical diagnosis of TMA was made on admission in four patients. During their stay in hospital, 4 patients developed HUS characteristics, three as TTP and one presented pregnancy associated TMA. All of them revealed thrombocytopenia and microangiophatic hemolytic anemia. Renal impairment was the third most frequent characteristic at presentation. The patients with TTP revealed the most severe condition. All patients received daily plasma exchange. Immunosuppressants were also used. Four patients recovered completely, 2 passed away, one remains with renal impairment and requires hemodialysis, and a colectomy was performed on one of them. The TMA syndromes are occlusive disorders associated to platelet microvascular thrombi. Systemic and renal circulations are primarily affected. TTP/HUS might represent an overlapping spectrum of idiopathic or secondary disease. Prompt recognition and treatment are vital, because high mortality occurs due to these disorders. Among the differential diagnosis of TMA we can refer to sepsis, neoplasms, systemic vasculitis, eclampsia and others. The mainstay treatments are daily plasma exchange and infusion with fresh frozen plasma. Improving the management of these diseases is required considering their high morbidity and mortality.


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Adulto , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Gravidez , Anemia Hemolítica/diagnóstico , Trombocitopenia/diagnóstico , Anemia Hemolítica/terapia , Complicações Hematológicas na Gravidez/diagnóstico , Complicações Hematológicas na Gravidez/terapia , Púrpura Trombocitopênica Trombótica/diagnóstico , Púrpura Trombocitopênica Trombótica/terapia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Síndrome Hemolítico-Urêmica/diagnóstico , Síndrome Hemolítico-Urêmica/terapia , Troca Plasmática/efeitos adversos , Trombocitopenia/terapia
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Indian J Pediatr ; 2001 Jan; 68(1): 61-7
Artigo em Inglês | IMSEAR | ID: sea-82438

RESUMO

During the last 30 years in vivo blood cell separation, generally referred to apheresis, has established a central role in both blood donor programmes and therapeutics. The technological advances in apheresis equipment has made procedures safer, faster and more effective. This article will review the use of apheresis in clinical medicine with emphasis on plasma exchange and peripheral blood stem cell collection. Plasma exchange now has a pivotal role in the management of a range of disorders, specially those with autoimmune pathogenesis. However, Plasma exchange should be practised as one component of an integrated and frequently multidisciplinary approach to management. The harvesting of allogeneic or autologous of peripheral blood haemopoietic stem cells is increased and it has become the principle indication for apheresis in many haematology units. A well coordinated protocol approach to this procedure is important if adequate haemopoietic stems cells are to be collected and safely cyropreserved. This requires successful cooperation between medical, nursing and scientific personnel.


Assuntos
Antígenos CD34 , Purging da Medula Óssea/métodos , Citaferese/métodos , Mobilização de Células-Tronco Hematopoéticas , Humanos , Doenças do Sistema Imunitário/terapia , Troca Plasmática/efeitos adversos , Plasmaferese/métodos
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