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Removal of immunoglobulins by a protein A versus an antihuman immunoglobulin G-based system: evaluation of 602 sessions of extracorporeal immunoadsorption
Authors:Matic G  Hofmann D  Winkler R  Tiess M  Michelsen A  Schneidewind J M  Hebestreit G  Keysser M  Müller W  Kinze E M  Ramlow W
Affiliation:Klinikum Südstadt; Dialysegemeinschaft Nord e.V.; Labor Müller, Rostock; and Müritz-Klinik, Klink, Germany.
Abstract:Elimination of IgG can be achieved by extracorporeal immunoadsorption (IA) based on specific binding to either staphylococcal protein A (Excorim) or sheep polyclonal antibodies directed against human IgG (Therasorb). In 602 analyzed sessions of IA, elimination of IgG was 60% through 80% depending on the treated plasma volume, with no significant difference between the mentioned systems. However, the decrease of IgM and IgA was approximately 50% in the anti-IgG compared to 20-40% in the protein A system. Plasma albumin concentration decreased by 20% in the anti-IgG system compared to 15% in the protein A system, and hemoglobin values increased by 2% in the anti-IgG system and decreased by 6% in the protein A system. In conclusion, a clinical relevance for these findings cannot be ruled out, and the individual choice might depend on the clinical situation and laboratory findings.
Keywords:Plasma exchange    Plasmapheresis    Therapeutic apheresis    Immunoadsorption
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