Chinese Journal of Nephrology, Dialysis & Transplantation ›› 2016, Vol. 25 ›› Issue (5): 437-443.DOI: 10.3969/cndt.j.issn.1006-298X.2016.05.007
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Objective:To establish a new mode of double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) combining centrifugal/membranous plasma separation techniques, and to evaluate its efficacy, safety and advantages compared with the traditional membranous DFPP (MDFPP) through a prospective, nonrandomized controlled study. Methodology:Patients requiring DFPP treatment were screened for enrollment. They received DFPP due to renal diseases associated with antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody (ANCA) or antiglomerular basement membrane (GBM) antibody. After enrollment, patients who already had central venous catheter and had no contraindications for adequate systemic anticoagulant were assigned to receive MDFPP, and the others were assigned to receive centrifuge/membrane hybrid DFPP (C/Mhybrid DFPP). For MDFPP, plasma was separated by a plasma separator MPS07, and passed through a fractional plasma separator EC20W for a second filtration; while for C/Mhybrid DFPP, plasma was separated by a centrifugal apheresis system and was secondly filtrated through a EC20W filter, which was the same as in MDFPP. For one session of DFPP, up to 15 fold of the total plasma volume was processed, with a supplement of 35~45g human albumin. Results:32 patients (15 males) were divided into 14 in MDFPP and 18 in C/Mhybrid DFPP. A total of 79 sessions of DFPP were performed, with 27 sessions of MDFPP and 52 sessions of C/Mhybrid DFPP. There was no significant difference between MDFPP and C/Mhybrid DFPP in the regards of reduction ratio of IgG,IgA, IgM, as well as the amount of supplemented human albumin, reduction ratio of serum albumin and platelets counts [(905%±1189%) vs (1700%±1491%),P=0114]. While for the reduction ratio of the titer of autoimmune antibodies, C/Mhybrid DFPP was higher than MDFPP[(3678%±1644%) vs. 2562%±1167%), P=0043]. The blood flow rate in MDFPP was significantly higher than that in C/Mhybrid DFPP [(11821±868) ml/min vs. (3529±414) ml/min, P<0001]. The dosage of LMWH in C/Mhybrid DFPP was much lower than that in MDFPP. C/Mhybrid DFPP did not increase the incidence of adverse reactions. Conclusion:Compared with MDFPP, C/M-hybrid DFPP had not only some apparent technical superiorities including lower requirements of blood flow rate and systemic anticoagulation, but also higher efficacy for removal of pathogenic autoimmune antibodies. Besides to these, its effect on platelet count was similar with MDFPP, and avoided the technical complications associated with MDFPP like hemolysis.
WANG Taina,XU Bin,ZOU Hua, et al. Preliminary clinical application of centrifuge/membrane hybrid double filtration plasmapheresis[J]. Chinese Journal of Nephrology, Dialysis & Transplantation, 2016, 25(5): 437-443.
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