Membrane‐based therapeutic plasma exchange: Proposed techniques for preventing filter failure

Author:

Elali Ibrahim1ORCID,Phachu Deep1,Coombs Nick1,Shah Mamta1,Dean Jordan2ORCID,Haider Lalarukh1,Wang Yanlin2,Kaplan Andre A2

Affiliation:

1. UConn Health, Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology University of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington Connecticut USA

2. Division of Nephrology/Department of Medicine University of Connecticut School of Medicine Farmington Connecticut USA

Abstract

AbstractBackground and ObjectivesTherapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is commonly performed using membrane‐based TPE (mTPE) and is prone to filter failure.Design, Setting, Participants, & MeasurementsWe report on 46 patients, with a total of 321 mTPE treatments using the NxStage machine. This was a retrospective study with an aim to evaluate the effect of heparin, pre‐filter saline dilution and the impact of total plasma volume exchanged (< 3 L vs. ≥3 L) on the rate of filter failure. Primary outcome was the overall rate of filter failure. Secondary outcomes included factors that may have indirectly influenced the rate of filter failure, including hematocrit, platelet count, replacement fluid (Fresh Frozen Plasma vs. albumin), and access type.ResultsWe found that treatments that received both pre‐filter heparin and saline had a statistically significant decrease in filter failure rate as compared to those that received neither (28.6% vs. 5.3%, P = .001), and compared to the treatments that received pre‐filter heparin alone (14.2% vs. 5.3%, P = .015). In treatments that received both pre‐filter heparin and saline predilution, we noted a significantly higher filter failure rate when the plasma volume exchanged was ≥3 L as compared to those that had <3 L exchanged (12.2% vs. 0.9%, P = .001).ConclusionsRate of filter failure in mTPE can be reduced by implementing several therapeutic interventions including pre‐filter heparin and pre‐filter saline solution. These interventions were not associated with any clinically significant adverse events. Despite the above‐mentioned interventions, large plasma volume exchanges of ≥3 L can negatively impact filter life.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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