Background: Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (CIDP) is a rare paralyzing inflammatory neuropathy with probably autoimmune origin. While plasma exchange (PE) constitutes a first-line treatment option for CIDP, there is only little known about the efficacy and safety of immunoadsorption (IA), a more selective apheresis procedure with assumed better tolerability.
Methods: In this prospective-randomized pilot trial, patients were randomly assigned to receive 6 sessions of PE (n = 10) or IA (n = 10) treating equal plasma volumes.
Therapeutic apheresis has emerged as a major treatment option for autoantibody-associated inflammatory diseases of the nervous system. This includes patients with autoimmune encephalitides caused by antibodies against neuronal proteins. Plasma exchange (PE) and immunoadsorption (IA) constitute two possibilities to eliminate pathogenic antibodies from patients' plasma, but their efficacy and safety has not been prospectively assessed in larger patient groups of autoimmune encephalitides.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) often causes nephrotic proteinuria and frequently results in end-stage renal disease and recurrence after kidney transplantation. Recent studies describe soluble urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor (suPAR) as a circulating factor implicated in FSGS.
Methods: This single-center study included 12 adult patients with histologically proven primary FSGS (n = 2) or recurrent FSGS after transplantation (n = 10).
Background: Regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) is increasingly used in patients requiring continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). This study evaluated a new RCA protocol based on the Prismaflex® dialysis device and an isotonic citrate solution (prismocitrate) for pre-dilution continous veno-venous hemodiafiltration.
Methods: The Prismaflex®/Prismocitrate-based protocol involved an AN69ST® membrane (Prisma Flex ST100), a blood flow of 120 mL/min, 1.
Background: Systemic citrate accumulation is a complication of regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) during continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT). Our objective was to determine the incidence of clinical signs consistent with citrate accumulation in a large and representative cohort of intensive care unit patients undergoing RCA-CRRT.
Methods: Patients treated with RCA-CRRT during 2008-2010 were retrospectively analyzed.
Background And Objectives: Aliskiren represents a novel class of orally active renin inhibitors. This study analyses the pharmacokinetics, tolerability and safety of single-dose aliskiren inpatients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) undergoing haemodialysis.
Methods: Six ESRD patients and six matched healthy volunteers were enrolled in an open-label, parallel-group, single-sequence study.
Oxidation of PTH at methionine residues results in loss of biological activity. PTH may be oxidized in patients with renal disease. The aim of this study was to develop an assay considering oxidation of PTH.
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