| Literature DB >> 3391986 |
C Andrzejewski1, E Gault, M Briggs, L Silberstein.
Abstract
Plasmapheresis is commonly advocated in cold agglutinin disease with life-threatening hemolysis. Some clinicians, however, are reluctant to use this therapy because of perceived technical problems and risks attendant with the temperature of the extracorporeal circulation. In this study we report our experience of two patients with severe life-threatening hemolysis and in whom plasma exchange was not feasible due to red blood cell autoagglutination in the extracorporeal circuit. A method is described involving the use of blood warmers and the Fenwal CS-3000 blood cell separator with its 37 degrees C centrifuge compartment. The use of plasma exchange in this manner is a safe and beneficial form of adjunctive therapy and should be considered for patients with cold agglutinin disease at risk for extracorporeal agglutination or hemolysis.Entities:
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Year: 1988 PMID: 3391986 DOI: 10.1002/jca.2920040105
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Apher ISSN: 0733-2459 Impact factor: 2.821