Evaluating Risk Factors for Developing Allergic Reactions during Plasma Exchange Using Fresh-frozen Plasma: A Single-center Retrospective Study

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Abstract

Objective Allergic reactions are a severe complication of plasma exchange (PEx). Few reports have analyzed allergic reactions during PEx using fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) as a replacement solution. We therefore clarified the relationship between risk and exacerbation factors that lead to the onset of PEx-related allergic reactions, particularly PEx, using FFP, and examined whether or not allergic reactions were predictable. Methods This retrospective study included 88 consecutive patients who underwent PEx with FFP as a replacement solution at Kitasato University Hospital. The patients were grouped according to the presence of allergic reactions and compared. Data were analyzed using the χ2 test, Mann-Whitney U test, and a binomial logistic analysis. Statistical analyses were performed using EZR software program, version 1.54, with p<0.05 considered statistically significant. Results There were 44 allergic reaction cases. The average time to the onset of an allergic reactions was 63.5 (45-93) minutes. The allergic reaction-onset group had significantly higher average albumin (Alb) levels than did the non-allergic reaction-onset group. The binomial logistic analysis identified Alb levels as independent risk factors for allergic reactions. The receiver operating characteristic analysis identified an Alb level !3.4 g/dL as a risk factor for allergic reactions (area under the curve: 0.731; 95% confidence interval: 0.622-0.84). Conclusion Allergic reaction onset occurred approximately one hour after PEx initiation in the critical period. A serum Alb level !3.4 g/dL was identified as a risk factor for predicting allergic reactions. Patients with Alb levels !3.4 g/dL at the first PEx should be monitored for allergic reaction symptoms.

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Abe, T., Aoyama, T., & Takeuchi, Y. (2023). Evaluating Risk Factors for Developing Allergic Reactions during Plasma Exchange Using Fresh-frozen Plasma: A Single-center Retrospective Study. Internal Medicine, 62(19), 2803–2811. https://doi.org/10.2169/INTERNALMEDICINE.0507-22

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