4.1 Article Proceedings Paper

Fibrinogen Reduction During Selective Plasma Exchange due to Membrane Fouling

Journal

THERAPEUTIC APHERESIS AND DIALYSIS
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 232-237

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/1744-9987.12564

Keywords

Fibrinogen; Membrane fouling; Selective membrane plasma separator; Selective plasma exchange; Sieving coefficient

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  1. Kawasumi Laboratories Inc., Tokyo, Japan

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Fibrinogen is substantially reduced by most plasmapheresis modalities but retained in selective plasma exchange using Evacure EC-4A10 (EC-4A). Although EC4A's fibrinogen sieving coefficient is 0, a session of selective plasma exchange reduced fibrinogen by approximately 19%. Here, we investigated sieving coefficient in five patients. When the mean processed plasma volume was 1.15 x plasma volume, the mean reduction of fibrinogen during selective plasma exchange was approximately 15%. Fibrinogen sieving coefficient was 0 when the processed plasma volume was 1.0 L, increasing to 0.07 when the processed plasma volume was 3.0 L, with a mean of 0.03 during selective plasma exchange. When fibrinogen sieving coefficient was 0, selective plasma exchange reduced fibrinogen by approximately 10%. Scanning electron microscopy images revealed internal fouling of EC-4A's hollow fiber membrane by substances such as fibrinogen fibrils. Thus, fibrinogen reduction by selective plasma exchange may be predominantly caused by membrane fouling rather than filtration.

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