Literature DB >> 4084356

Effect of plasma exchange with and without concomitant drug treatment on lipids and lipoproteins in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia confirmed by tissue culture.

C Keller, S Hailer, T Demant, G Wolfram, N Zöllner.   

Abstract

Repeated plasma exchange is an effective treatment for young patients with familial hypercholesterolemia. We treated 2 homozygous and 1 heterozygous patient with very high cholesterol levels with continuous plasma exchange using human albumin solution as exchange medium. The treatment was repeated every 2 weeks in 2 patients and weekly in the third. Treatment periods of plasma exchange alone and of plasma exchange with concomitant drug therapy were compared. For drug treatment beta-pyridylcarbinol, the alcohol corresponding to nicotinic acid (0.9 g/day equivalent to 3 g of nicotinic acid) and cholestyramine (16 g/day) were used. Plasma exchange alone resulted in a decrease of all lipids by 55% and of apolipoproteins by 50-60% as compared to the plasma levels before exchange. Subsequently all lipoproteins rose again to reach pre-exchange levels within about 2 weeks. There was no difference between the homozygous and the heterozygous patients. Beta-pyridylcarbinol or cholestyramine given concomitantly did not alter the post-exchange increase of total, LDL, HDL cholesterol nor of the corresponding apolipoproteins except of apolipoprotein B.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 4084356     DOI: 10.1016/0021-9150(85)90036-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


  3 in total

1.  Reduction of Lp(a) by different methods of plasma exchange.

Authors:  I Schenck; C Keller; S Hailer; G Wolfram; N Zöllner
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1988-12-15

2.  Changes of atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries due to severe familial hypercholesterolemia following long-term plasmapheresis, assessed by duplex scan.

Authors:  C Keller; F A Spengel
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1988-02-15

3.  Acute and long-term effects of low-density lipoprotein apheresis on the serum concentrations of vitamins E and A.

Authors:  V W Armstrong; D Niedmann; T Eisenhauer; G Janning; H Wagner; P Schuff-Werner; D Seidel
Journal:  Klin Wochenschr       Date:  1988-02-01
  3 in total

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