Role of plasma exchange in postpartum microangiopathies: An experience from a tertiary care center

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Background: Postpartum microangiopathies are rare but are associated with high maternal and fetal mortality requiring early diagnosis and prompt treatment to improve the outcome. Aims and Objectives: This retrospective study aims to assess the efficacy of plasma exchange (PE) therapy in postpartum thrombotic microangiopathies. Materials and Methods: We did retrospective analysis of all plasma exchange procedures performed in patients of postpartum thrombotic microangiopathies over a period of 1 year (2015-2016). Patient's pre- and post-plasma exchange hematological and biochemical parameters were recorded and compared for analyzing the response to the therapy. Patients were followed telephonically even after their discharge from the hospital. Results: Hematological and renal profile improved in 8 out of 9 patients after PE therapy. Survival after PE therapy was 40% in post partum atypical HUS and 75% in patients with HELLP syndrome at 4 months of follow up. Conclusion: Early initiation of PE therapy in postpartum thrombotic microangiopathies can reduce morbidity and mortality associated with them.

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Hans, R., Prakash, S., Lamba, D. S., Sharma, R. R., Malhotra, P., Suri, V., & Marwaha, N. (2019). Role of plasma exchange in postpartum microangiopathies: An experience from a tertiary care center. Asian Journal of Transfusion Science, 13(2), 90–94. https://doi.org/10.4103/ajts.AJTS_16_19

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