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Therapeutic plasma exchange with standard hemodialysis machine as an alternative to dedicated apheresis device: A 5-year experience.

Wanjak PongsittisakPanchalee SatpanichSathit Kurathong
Published in: Journal of clinical apheresis (2020)
Patients suffering from various diseases have been shown to benefit from therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). However, in developing countries, there are many obstacles hindering the establishment and initiation of TPE programs. These include inadequate funding and lack of government healthcare coverage. Our center in Thailand practices a unique membrane plasma separator technique using a hemodialysis machine incorporated with a plasma separator. Over a 5 year period, there were 130 such sessions conducted in 24 patients. The indications for TPE treatment included neurological, hematological, and nephrological diseases. Overall, response to TPE was good. Some TPE-related adverse events did occur, but none were life-threatening. Unfortunately, infection remained a problem and was sometimes a cause of death. Future challenges include minimization of infection rates and making TPE treatment readily accessible to patients.
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