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Query: EC:6.3.5.5 (
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Plasma filtration characteristics of three hollow fiber plasma separation filters (Plasmaflo Hi-05, Extraplex BL 550 and
CPS
-10) were studied in a single-needle setting by means of the double headpump. Plasma exchange was carried out in 12 patients during a total number of 59 sessions. For each filter, a mean total ultrafiltration volume of +/- 3,000 ml was obtained over a period from 92 to 121 min. The lowest and highest obtained mean filtration flows were 26.7 +/- 2.5 and 36.6 +/- 1.7 ml/min for Extraplex BL 550 and
CPS
-10, respectively (p less than 0.01). The pre- and postplasmapheresis pressures, measured in the bubble trap chamber as an indirect estimation of transmembrane pressure, were lower for the Plasmaflo Hi-05 than for the two other filters under study; pressures remained unaltered during the session. Blood pressure showed a minor but significant decline during plasmapheresis with the Plasmaflo filter. A reduction after plasmapheresis by more than 40% of the immunoglobulins
IgE
, IgG, IgM and IgA, and of complement factors C3 and C4 was seen for each of the filters and no significant differences between the filters were observed. An additional study on 6 filters with constant blood flow and TMP showed minor differences in the transmembrane pressure necessary to obtain a given filtration volume per unit of time and similar sieving coefficients for immunoglobulins. This study demonstrates that with this single-needle technique a satisfying immunoglobulin extraction performance was obtained for each of the filter types studied; however, there existed minor but significant differences in the patient hemodynamic status according to the membrane used.
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PMID:Single-needle membrane plasmapheresis. In vivo comparison of plasma separator performances. 339 73