| Literature DB >> 25686595 |
P Grützmacher1, C Kleinert, C Dorbath, B Öhm.
Abstract
Lipid apheresis is at present well established in routine treatment of diverse hyperlipoproteinemias refractory to conventional dietary and medical regimens, especially in countries with high medical and socioeconomic standards. Severe familial hypercholesterolemia with atherosclerotic vessel disease involving the coronary arteries is the most frequent indication for lipid apheresis as well as homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia before the development of cardiovascular complications.In hyperlipoproteinemia (a) with progressive vessel disease, lipid apheresis is regularly accepted in Germany. The indication of apheresis in Refsum's disease and the chylomicronemia syndrome is described.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25686595 PMCID: PMC4361751 DOI: 10.1007/s11789-015-0070-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Res Cardiol Suppl ISSN: 1861-0706
Current indications for lipoprotein apheresis in Germany
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| Chylomicronemia syndrome |
| Refsum’s disease |
| Hypercholesterolemia |
| Homozygous with/without vascular disease |
| Heterozygous with vascular disease |
| Polygene with vascular disease |
| Familial comb. hyperlipoproteinemia with vascular disease |
| Hyperlipoproteinemia (a) with progression of vascular disease |
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| Graft vasculopathy after cardiac transplantation |
| Hyperlipoproteinemia (a) of end-stage renal disease with progressive vascular disease |
| Sudden hearing loss (rheopheresis) [ |
| Dry macular degeneration (rheopheresis) [ |
Significant clinical end points (selected) indicative of progression of atherosclerotic vessel disease
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| Coronary heart disease | Myocardial infarction lethal/nonlethal |
| Sudden cardiac death | |
| Aortocoronary bypass operation | |
| PTCA/stent | |
| First-time occurrence of clinical symptoms (diagnosis assured) | |
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| Cerebrovascular disease | Apoplectic insult (ischemic) |
| TIA/PRIND | |
| Operative procedures mainly on carotid arteries | |
| PTA/stent | |
| First manifestations of symptoms followed by established diagnosis | |
| Peripheral arterial occlusive disease of the lower limb | Operative procedures |
| PTA/stent | |
| First manifestation of claudication followed by established diagnosis | |
| Other manifestations | Venous thromboembolic events |
| Visceral region: | |
| Truncus coeliacus stenosis | |
| Mesenterial infarction | |
| Renal artery stenosis | |
aCave different use the term cardiovascular events as coronary or cardiac and vascular events