2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.transci.2004.02.010
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Effects of replacement fluids used for therapeutic plasma exchange on plasma viscosity and plasma oncotic pressure

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“…Although time-consuming and not evidence-based, fresh frozen plasma is generally preferred over albumin as replacement fluid for TPE immediately before kidney transplantation. Hemorheologic changes after TPE do not differ between both replacement strategies, but in contrast to albumin, plasma replacement avoids depletion of coagulation factors and should therefore minimize the risk of perioperative bleeding [ 16 , 17 ]. We herein aimed to provide evidence in this regard and estimated the bleeding risk after a TPE using standard coagulation parameters as well as ROTEM POC analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although time-consuming and not evidence-based, fresh frozen plasma is generally preferred over albumin as replacement fluid for TPE immediately before kidney transplantation. Hemorheologic changes after TPE do not differ between both replacement strategies, but in contrast to albumin, plasma replacement avoids depletion of coagulation factors and should therefore minimize the risk of perioperative bleeding [ 16 , 17 ]. We herein aimed to provide evidence in this regard and estimated the bleeding risk after a TPE using standard coagulation parameters as well as ROTEM POC analysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Forty‐two included studies fulfilled our predefined criteria. Thirty‐seven were RCTs, 13‐49 and five were prospective cohort studies 7,50‐53 . An overview of included studies can be seen in (Table S1).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Clinical conditions for the use of TPE included: neurological (18/42, 43%), 13‐30 immunological (9/42, 21%), 31‐39 renal (4/42, 10%), 40,41,50,51 rheumatology (2/42, 5%), 42,43 hematological (2/42, 5%), 44,52 dermatological (1/42, 2%), 45 and other categories (6/42, 14%) 7,46‐49,53 . The most common type of replacement fluids used were albumin (30/42, 71%), 7,13‐17,19,20,24‐27,29‐38,41,42,45‐48,50,51 albumin mix with other fluids (9/42, 21%), 7,18,21,23,39,44,46‐48 and FFP (4/42, 10%) 21,46,49,53 . Six studies (14%) 7,21,38,46‐48 used more than one replacement fluid.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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