Background: As COBE Spectra has been replaced in many parts of the world, we describe a new protocol for low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-apheresis performed on familial hypercholesterolemia patients for the Spectra Optia platform.
Methods: For all procedures, after administering a bolus of heparin of 2,500 U, 10,000 U of heparin added to a 600 ml ACD-A bag was used as anticoagulant (AC). In a first phase (A), 16 apheresis procedures with COBE Spectra using an inlet:AC ratio of 25:1 were compared to 18 LDL-apheresis treatments with Spectra Optia at split Inlet:AC ratios of 16:1/18:1 or 20:1/25:1.
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April 2013
Prior to 1980 the drug therapy of hereditary hypercholesterolaemia was, as compared to nowadays standards, rather limited. There was virtually no effective therapy for homozygous patients, though plasma exchange introduced in France and Britain, demonstrated the use-fullness of the introduction of apheresis techniques. Parallel to the improvement of cholesterol lowering drug therapy for heterozygous patients, apheresis was developed as therapeutic affinity chromatography since 1980 at the university of Cologne for both homozygous and therapy refractory heterozygous patients.
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August 2009
Lipoprotein (a), abbreviated Lp (a), is accepted as a potential selective or additional risk factor for premature atherosclerosis. Though it may be considered to be closely related to low density lipoprotein, so far attempts to keep it under control with diet or cholesterol lowering medications have failed. Thus, extracorporeal elimination is the only effective treatment approach for patients with premature atherosclerosis.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe techniques of haemapheresis originated in the development of centrifugal devices separating cells from plasma and later on plasma from cells. Subsequently membrane filtration was developed allowing for plasma-cell separation. The unspecificity of therapeutic plasma exchange led to the development of secondary plasma separation technologies being specific, semi-selective or selective such as adsorption, filtration or precipitation.
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February 2006
Blood rheology was considered to be of limited clinical importance, until extracorporeal technologies enabling the treatment of cellular and plasmatic hyperviscosity syndromes were introduced. However, a wide range of applications, mainly referring to rheologically determined diseases of the microcirculation exists but has so far hardly been taken into consideration. The extension of indications was due to modern technical developments leading to different approaches of secondary separation such as precipitation, ad- or absorption and filtration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTo investigate the effect of membrane differential filtration (MDF) on plasma colloid osmotic pressure (COP) and visual functions in age-related geographic macular degeneration (AMD). Ten consecutive patients with non-exudative AMD underwent one MDF cycle. Primary endpoint was COP.
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