Advances in chronic kidney disease | 2021

Therapeutic Plasma Exchange in the Critically Ill Patient: Technology and Indications.

 
 

Abstract


Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is frequently the most common Apheresis Medicine technique used for extracorporeal therapy of a wide variety of renal, neurological, hematological, and other clinical indications. Many of these clinical indications require intensive care during critical illness. Conventional TPE uses one of two main technical methods to achieve the goal of removing known disease mediators from the plasma: using centrifugal forces to separate and remove components of blood, or a membrane filtration method that separates plasma from the cellular components of blood. The following review discusses the basic principles of TPE, the technological aspects, and relevant clinical scenarios encountered in the intensive care unit, including relevant guidelines and recommendations from the American Society for Apheresis.

Volume 28 1
Pages \n 59-73\n
DOI 10.1053/j.ackd.2021.03.005
Language English
Journal Advances in chronic kidney disease

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