Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western India

INTRODUCTION: Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a procedure used to treat various neurological and non-neurological disorders by removing and replacing a patient’s plasma to eliminate disease-causing substances. Here, we present our experience using TPE to treat various diseases with an apheresis...

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Main Authors: Shashikant Baraku Patil, Satyajit Singh Gill, Sandeep Borse, Nilesh Bhandari, Sulaxmi Kurade-Aher
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Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2025-07-01
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Satyajit Singh Gill
Sandeep Borse
Nilesh Bhandari
Sulaxmi Kurade-Aher
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description INTRODUCTION: Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a procedure used to treat various neurological and non-neurological disorders by removing and replacing a patient’s plasma to eliminate disease-causing substances. Here, we present our experience using TPE to treat various diseases with an apheresis machine. AIM: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of TPE as a treatment modality in various patients with neurological and non-neurological diseases admitted in tertiary care center in western India. METHODOLOGY: A retrospective analysis of 152 TPE procedures was conducted over 3 years (April 2021–April 2024) in a Western Indian tertiary care hospital. The study involved 39 patients aged 7–72 years. Clinical improvement was assessed through relevant investigations before, during, and after TPE procedures. RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients were studied, with Guillain–Barre Syndrome (GBS) being the most common indication for TPE, followed by acute liver failure (ALF) and myasthenia gravis (MG). Clinical improvement was seen in 76.19% (16/21) of GBS patients, 12.5 (1/8) of ALF, and 100% (5/5) of MG patients. 13/18 (72.22%) patients in the neurological category showed complete recovery even after replacement of 0.5–0.9 plasma volume (n = 18). The adverse reaction rate for TPE was 5.92% (9 events in 152 cycles), most common being allergic reactions and paresthesia. CONCLUSION: TPE is safe and efficient treatment modality for the treatment of neurological and non-neurological diseases. Our experience highlights TPE’s safety and efficacy. One group in the neurological category showed improvement even with low-volume exchanges (0.5–0.9 PV). Further research is required to enhance the understanding and use of TPE in patient care.
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spelling doaj-art-37ba013fc9934198b08c600f592ce3472025-08-20T03:44:28ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Journal of Transfusion Science0973-62471998-35652025-07-0119111412010.4103/ajts.ajts_195_24Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western IndiaShashikant Baraku PatilSatyajit Singh GillSandeep BorseNilesh BhandariSulaxmi Kurade-AherINTRODUCTION: Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a procedure used to treat various neurological and non-neurological disorders by removing and replacing a patient’s plasma to eliminate disease-causing substances. Here, we present our experience using TPE to treat various diseases with an apheresis machine. AIM: To evaluate the safety and efficacy of TPE as a treatment modality in various patients with neurological and non-neurological diseases admitted in tertiary care center in western India. METHODOLOGY: A retrospective analysis of 152 TPE procedures was conducted over 3 years (April 2021–April 2024) in a Western Indian tertiary care hospital. The study involved 39 patients aged 7–72 years. Clinical improvement was assessed through relevant investigations before, during, and after TPE procedures. RESULTS: Thirty-nine patients were studied, with Guillain–Barre Syndrome (GBS) being the most common indication for TPE, followed by acute liver failure (ALF) and myasthenia gravis (MG). Clinical improvement was seen in 76.19% (16/21) of GBS patients, 12.5 (1/8) of ALF, and 100% (5/5) of MG patients. 13/18 (72.22%) patients in the neurological category showed complete recovery even after replacement of 0.5–0.9 plasma volume (n = 18). The adverse reaction rate for TPE was 5.92% (9 events in 152 cycles), most common being allergic reactions and paresthesia. CONCLUSION: TPE is safe and efficient treatment modality for the treatment of neurological and non-neurological diseases. Our experience highlights TPE’s safety and efficacy. One group in the neurological category showed improvement even with low-volume exchanges (0.5–0.9 PV). Further research is required to enhance the understanding and use of TPE in patient care.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ajts.ajts_195_24acute liver failureadverse eventsguillain–barre syndromemyasthenia gravismyositisplasma volumetherapeutic plasma exchange
spellingShingle Shashikant Baraku Patil
Satyajit Singh Gill
Sandeep Borse
Nilesh Bhandari
Sulaxmi Kurade-Aher
Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western India
Asian Journal of Transfusion Science
acute liver failure
adverse events
guillain–barre syndrome
myasthenia gravis
myositis
plasma volume
therapeutic plasma exchange
title Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western India
title_full Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western India
title_fullStr Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western India
title_full_unstemmed Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western India
title_short Therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis: Clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non-neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western India
title_sort therapeutic plasma exchange using apheresis clinical experience and outcomes in neurological and non neurological cases at a tertiary care center in western india
topic acute liver failure
adverse events
guillain–barre syndrome
myasthenia gravis
myositis
plasma volume
therapeutic plasma exchange
url https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/ajts.ajts_195_24
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