The Turkish experience with therapeutic plasma exchange: A national survey
Date
2019Author
Teke, Hava Uskudar
KİKİ, İlhami
Ozgur, Gokhan
ERKURT, MEHMET ALİ
ÖZATLI, DÜZGÜN
MELETLİ, ÖZGÜR
Demircioglu, Sinan
Demir, Cengiz
Kurtoglu, Erdal
VURAL, FİLİZ
TÖBÜ, MAHMUT
KARAKUŞ, ABDULLAH
Ayyildiz, Orhan
Dal, Mehmet Sinan
Ozturk, Berna Afacan
Albayrak, Murat
Ocakci, Serkan
Bolaman, Zahit
SÖNMEZ, MEHMET
Karakus, Volkan
Sevindik, Omur Gokmen
Berber, Ilhami
Dogu, Mehmet Hilmi
Gulturk, Emine
Ulas, Turgay
Payzin, Bahriye
KUKU, İRFAN
Cagirgan, Seckin
Altuntas, Fevzi
Dadin, Senem Altay
Besisik, Sevgi
Korkmaz, Serdal
Medeni, Serife Solmaz
DEMİRKAN, FATİH
ÇAĞLIYAN, GÜLSÜM AKGÜN
Hacioglu, Sibel Kabukcu
SARI, İSMAİL
Sahin, Deniz Goren
Arat, Mutlu
Dagdas, Simten
Ozet, Gulsum
Kutlu, Nermin
KARAAĞAÇ AKYOL, TÜLAY
ÖZCEBE, OSMAN İLHAMİ
Unal, Demet Kiper
Guner, Naile
TOMBAK, ANIL
Celik, Halil
Bay, Ilker
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Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is used to treat more than 60 diseases worldwide and has drawn growing interest. Little is known about the current situation of TPE activity in Turkey, so we developed a survey to obtain information about this timely topic. We collected data on TPE from 28 apheresis units throughout Turkey. We performed a total of 24,912 TPE procedures with 3203 patients over the past decade. Twenty years ago, the majority of procedures were performed for neurological and hematological disorders, and today, most TPE procedures are done for the same reasons. The only historical change has been an increase in TPE procedures in renal conditions. Currently, renal conditions were more frequently an indication for TPE than rheumatic conditions. Fresh frozen plasma was the most frequently used replacement fluid, followed by 5% albumin, used in 57.9% and 34.6% of procedures, respectively. The most frequently used anticoagulants in TPE were ACD-A and heparin/ACD-A, used with 1671 (52.2%) and 1164 (36.4%) patients, respectively. The frequency of adverse events (AEs) was 12.6%. The most common AEs were hypocalcemia-related symptoms, hypotension, and urticaria. We encountered no severe AEs that led to severe morbidity and mortality. Overall, more than two thirds of the patients showed improvement in the underlying disease. Here, we report on a nationwide survey on TPE activity in Turkey. We conclude that there has been a great increase in apheresis science, and the number of TPE procedures conducted in Turkey has increased steadily over time. Finally, we would like to point out that our past experiences and published international guidelines were the most important tools in gaining expertise regarding TPE.
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