Background: Therapeutic plasmapheresis (TP) is an extracorporeal therapy that allows the removal of pathogens from plasma. The role of TP in immuno-mediated diseases and toxic conditions has been of interest for decades. Summary: We reviewed the recent literature on the application and the optimal choice of TP technique ranging from plasma exchange, double filtration plasmapheresis, rheopheresis, immunoadsorptions, plasma adsorption perfusion and lipidoapheresis. In addition, we report our experience in the application of TP for various diseases ranging in different medical specialties, following the American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) recommendations. Key Messages: Overall patients receiving TP showed an improvement in clinical and laboratory parameters. Our review and single-center experience suggest a benefit of the application of TP in multiple clinical disciplines.
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Altobelli, C., Anastasio, P., Cerrone, A., Signoriello, E., Lus, G., Pluvio, C., … Capolongo, G. (2023). Therapeutic Plasmapheresis: A Revision of Literature. Kidney and Blood Pressure Research. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000528556
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