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Use of therapeutic plasma exchange for pediatric neurological diseases

Tina S. Ipe, Erin Meyer, Kimberly Sanford, Sarita Joshi, Edward C.C. Wong, Jay S. Raval

2020Journal of Clinical Apheresis13 citationsDOI

Abstract

Therapeutic plasma exchange is used to treat neurological diseases in the pediatric population. Since its first use in pediatric patients with hepatic coma in the form of manual whole blood exchange, therapeutic plasma exchange has been increasingly used to treat these disorders of the nervous system. This expansion is a result of improved techniques and apheresis instruments suitable for small children, as well as the recognition of its applicability to many diseases in the pediatric population. This review provides a historical overview of the use of therapeutic apheresis in children and highlights the most common applications for therapeutic plasma exchange to treat neurological disorders in children.

Topics & Concepts

Therapeutic plasma exchangeMedicineApheresisIntensive care medicineTherapeutic approachPediatricsPopulationExchange transfusionComa (optics)SurgeryImmunologyPathologyDiseasePlateletPhysicsEnvironmental healthOpticsAutoimmune Neurological Disorders and TreatmentsComplement system in diseasesAdenosine and Purinergic Signaling