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Clinical Experience of Plasma Exchange / 대한수혈학회지
Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion ; : 131-140, 1995.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-223410
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Plasmapheresis or plasma exchange is the procedure to remove various pathogenic materials from the circulation of patients and retransfuse the formed elements into the doners with type specific fresh frozen plasma or albumin for the replacement of the withdrawn plasma.

METHODS:

In order to evaluate clinical experience of plasma exchange, we examined a total of 133 plasma exchange procedure on 25 patients of January 1993 - May 1994 in Kyungpook national university hospital.

RESULTS:

The results are as follows 1. There were 8 kinds of diseases and the most frequent diseases was Guillian-Barre syndrome(l 2 cases) and the decreasing order was CIDP(6 cases), multiple myeloma(2 cases), acute fulminant hepatitis(1 case), mushroom poisoning(1 case), lupus nephritis(l case), TTP(I case) and myasthenia gravis(l case). 2. The patient's age ranged from 13 to 65 years. 3. There were 14 males and 11 females and the sex ratio was 1.31. 4. We had got clinical improvement in 16 of 25 cases, especially most dramatic effect in Guillian-Barre syndrome.

CONCLUSION:

To achieve more successful outcome of plasma exchange, we should select patients with restrict application, prevent rebound phenomenon with intense practice, choose what kind of replacement fluid to consider patient's clinical condition and check serological parameter with clinical evaluation to monitor effectiveness of treatment.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Plasma / Plasma Exchange / Sex Ratio / Plasmapheresis / Agaricales Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion Year: 1995 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Plasma / Plasma Exchange / Sex Ratio / Plasmapheresis / Agaricales Limits: Female / Humans / Male Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Blood Transfusion Year: 1995 Type: Article