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Research priorities for therapeutic plasma exchange in critically ill patients

Posted on 2023-05-08 - 03:12
Abstract Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a therapeutic intervention that separates plasma from blood cells to remove pathological factors or to replenish deficient factors. The use of TPE is increasing over the last decades. However, despite a good theoretical rationale and biological plausibility for TPE as a therapy for numerous diseases or syndromes associated with critical illness, TPE in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting has not been studied extensively. A group of eighteen experts around the globe from different clinical backgrounds used a modified Delphi method to phrase key research questions related to “TPE in the critically ill patient”. These questions focused on: (1) the pathophysiological role of the removal and replacement process, (2) optimal timing of treatment, (3) dosing and treatment regimes, (4) risk–benefit assumptions and (5) novel indications in need of exploration. For all five topics, the current understanding as well as gaps in knowledge and future directions were assessed. The content should stimulate future research in the field and novel clinical applications.

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AUTHORS (18)

  • Sascha David
    Lene Russell
    Pedro Castro
    Andry van de Louw
    Lara Zafrani
    Tasneem Pirani
    Nathan D. Nielsen
    Eric Mariotte
    Bruno L. Ferreyro
    Jan T. Kielstein
    Luca Montini
    Anne C. Brignier
    Matthias Kochanek
    Joan Cid
    Chiara Robba
    Ignacio Martin-Loeches
    Marlies Ostermann
    Nicole P. Juffermans
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