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Complications of therapeutic plasma exchange: experience with 4857 treatments
Authors:Basic-Jukic Nikolina  Kes Petar  Glavas-Boras Snjezana  Brunetta Bruna  Bubic-Filipi Ljubica  Puretic Zvonimir
Affiliation:Department of Dialysis, Zagreb University Hospital Center, Zagreb, Croatia. nina_basic@net.hr
Abstract:
Plasma exchange (PE) is a technique of extracorporeal blood purification which removes large molecular weight substances from plasma. The Department of Dialysis, Zagreb University Hospital Center's database, which includes data on 509 patients, or 4857 PE treatments, was retrospectively analyzed to test the safety of PE. A total of 231 adverse reactions were recorded (4.75% of treatments). The most common complications were paresthesias (2.7%), hematoma at the puncture site (2.4%), clotting (1.7%), mild to moderate allergic reactions (urticaria; 1.6%) and bleeding (0.06%). True anaphylactoid reactions were recorded in five procedures. The incidence of severe, potentially life-threatening adverse reactions was 0.12%. The prophylactic use of calcium and potassium was responsible for a low incidence of electrolyte disturbances. There was no lethal outcome associated with PE. When carried out by experienced staff, PE is a relatively safe procedure. The use of fresh frozen plasma is associated with a higher rate of adverse reactions.
Keywords:Adverse reactions  Allergic reactions  Clotting  Complications  Hypotension  Plasma exchange
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