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  • Progress in the treatment of hyperlipidemia acute pancreatitis

    In recent years, the incidence of hyperlipidemia acute pancreatitis (HLAP) has been increasing year by year, but its pathogenesis has not been completely clear. There are many clinical treatment methods for HLAP, such as lipid-lowering drugs, low molecular weight heparin, insulin, and plasma exchange. Actively reducing serum triglyceride is the core of treatment. Plasma exchange can quickly and effectively reduce the level of triglyceride, and its application in the treatment of HLAP is gradually increasing. This article reviews the recent advances in the pathogenesis, clinical characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment of HLAP, focusing on the mechanism, indications, timing, and disadvantages of plasma exchange therapy for HLAP.

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  • Application of plasmapheresis in perioperative period of kidney transplantation

    Kidney transplantation is an ideal treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease. Circulating alloantibodies against donor human leukocyte antigens and blood group antigens can impair allografts, shorten allograft survival, and limit access to kidney transplantation. Furthermore, the presence of donor specific antibodies is associated with increased incidence of antibody-mediated rejection and decreased graft survival following transplantation. Plasmapheresis, an extracorporeal therapy directed at removing plasma proteins that has been found to minimize the effects of perioperative sensitization in kidney transplantation. Plasmapheresis enables transplantation across the barrier of ABO blood group incompatibility. In addition, it is also an important approach for the treatment of antibody-mediated rejection. Therefore, studying the application of plasmapheresis in perioperative period of kidney transplantation is expected to increase the chance of transplantation and improve the outcomes following transplantation. This article introduces the application of plasmapheresis in the perioperative period of kidney transplantation.

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  • Efficacy and safety of plasma diafiltration in the treatment of liver failure

    Objective To explore the safety and efficacy of plasma diafiltration (PDF) in the treatment of liver failure. Methods Patients with liver failure requiring artificial liver treatment in West China Hospital of Sichuan University from December 2020 to December 2022 were selected and divided into three groups according to treatment modality: PDF group, double plasma molecular adsorption system (DPMAS) group and plasma exchange (PE) group. Serum albumin levels and total bilirubin (TB) levels were tested before and after treatments to compare the clearance of these substances among three groups. Adverse events were recorded. Results A total of 88 patients were included, with a total of 179 treatments conducted. Among them, 27 cases in PDF group were treated for 62 times. In PE group, 18 cases were treated for 33 times. In DPMAS group, 43 cases were treated for 84 times. There were no significant differences between the three groups in age, sex, TB, international standardized ratio, albumin, hemoglobin, blood pH value, blood sodium, blood potassium, blood free calcium, or lactate (P>0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in the absolute value of TB decrease, percentage of TB decrease, absolute value of albumin change, and percentage of albumin change before and after treatment among the three groups (P>0.05). Transient hypotension occurred in one patient in DPMAS group. There were two and three allergic reactions in PDF and PE groups, respectively. In addition, 2 patients in PE group had hypocalcemia. Conclusions PDF can be safely used in patients with liver failure, and its therapeutic effect on reducing bilirubin is similar to DPMAS and PE groups. Compared with PE, it needs less plasma supplement. As it can provide ultrafiltration, PDF would be helpful in patients with liver failure accompanied by renal insufficiency oliguria.

    Release date:2024-07-23 01:47 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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