2019
DOI: 10.20517/2574-1209.2019.02
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The use of lipoprotein apheresis for the treatment of high-risk patients with elevated lipoprotein(a) and hypercholesterolemia

Abstract: Aim: To assess the safety and efficiency of H.E.L.P.-apheresis and cascade lipid-filtration in the treatment of severe lipid disorders in high-risk patients. Methods: From 2016 to 2018 we observed 6 patients hyperLDLemia and high Lp(a)emia (> 60 mg/dL). The first group with H.E.L.P.-apheresis (n = 74 sessions) included 3 patients who underwent revascularization (coronary, femoral arteries). In the second group with cascade lipid-filtration (n = 92 sessions)-one patients underwent revascularization, two patient… Show more

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“…Both groups demonstrated a positive trend in the ApoB100/ApoA ratio (with a decrease of 33-60%) and a reduction in the atherogenic index (38% and 53%, respectively). Notably, ApoB100 levels were decreased by 54% in the H.E.L.P.-apheresis group and by 70% in the cascade lipid-filtration group [141]. However, a notable drawback of this method is the rebound phenomenon observed, as LDL-C and Lp(a) concentrations return to baseline levels within almost two weeks after its utilization [140].…”
Section: Lipoprotein Apheresis (La)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both groups demonstrated a positive trend in the ApoB100/ApoA ratio (with a decrease of 33-60%) and a reduction in the atherogenic index (38% and 53%, respectively). Notably, ApoB100 levels were decreased by 54% in the H.E.L.P.-apheresis group and by 70% in the cascade lipid-filtration group [141]. However, a notable drawback of this method is the rebound phenomenon observed, as LDL-C and Lp(a) concentrations return to baseline levels within almost two weeks after its utilization [140].…”
Section: Lipoprotein Apheresis (La)mentioning
confidence: 99%