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Plasmapheresis
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Overview
- Involves extracorporeal separation of blood products, resulting in filtered plasma product
 - Patient's plasma is removed, blood cells re-infused, and (usually) donor plasma transfused
 - In US and other high-resourced settings, separation typically done by automated centrifuge
 
Indications
- Established indications for plasmapheresis as first-line treatment (either alone or in conjunction with other agents)
- Guillain-Barre syndrome
 - Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
 - Myasthenia gravis
 - Hyperviscosity syndrome
 - Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage due to Goodpasture syndrome
 - Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
 - Severe autoimmune hemolytic anemia
 
 - Indications for which plasmapheresis is accepted second-line therapy:
- Lambert-Eaton myasthenic syndrome
 - Multiple sclerosis: acute CNS demyelination unresponsive to steroids
 - Rapidly progressive vasculitis
 - Catastrophic thrombosis due to antiphospholipid syndrome
 - Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
 - Severe systemic lupus erythematosus
 - Multiple myeloma cast nephropathy
 - RBC alloimmunization in pregnancy
 - Mushroom Poisoning
 - Hemolytic uremic syndrome
 
 - Less established, possible indications
- Thyroid storm when antithyroid drugs ineffective or contraindicated
 - Pemphigus vulgaris (severe and refractory to first-line management)
 - Pyoderma gangrenosum
 
 
Contraindications
- Hemodynamic instability, sepsis, or other conditions causing inability to tolerate fluid shifts
 - Inability to tolerate central line placement
 - Allergy to FFP or albumin
 - Severe hypocalcemia (citrate anticoagulant will precipitate calcium and worsen hypocalcemia)
 
Equipment Needed
- Dialysis or pheresis catheter
 - Central line supplies
 - Automated centrifuge or semipermeable membrane
 - FFP
 
Procedure
- See central line
 - Additional steps specific to device being used to apherese, consult specialist for this!
 
Complications
- Transfusion reactions
 - Immunosupression
 - Hypocalcemia
 - Complications of central line placement
 
