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J Clin Apher ; 37(5): 476-488, 2022 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36195967

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INTRODUCTION: Certain patients require simultaneous lipoprotein apheresis (LA) and intermittent hemodialysis (HD). Instead of undergoing 2 consecutive treatment sessions, a double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) and HD tandem procedure could be offered to reduce treatment times and costs. Our study evaluated the performance, safety and cost of this tandem procedure. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Three patients underwent 168 HD and DFPP tandem sessions in a tertiary center from August 2018 to November 2020, using a Fresenius 5008 generator for HD and an InfomedHF440 for DFPP. The system's efficacy was assessed by lipid subtraction performance for DFPP. Efficacy of 2 blood line connection configurations (parallel or sequential) was compared in terms of Kt/V and matched against an HD control session for each patient. Clinical and biological safety and the differential cost between tandem and consecutive procedures were evaluated. RESULTS: Throughout the tandem sessions, DFPP lasted 85 to 120 minutes, overlapping the 240-minute HD. Blood flow for HD and Kt/V were significantly lower during the tandem procedure with a parallel configuration compared to sequential or control paired HD. DFPP efficacy was comparable between all groups: over 60% reduction in cholesterol and over 50% for triglycerides. Symptomatic hypotension depended on the patients, not the procedure. The tandem procedure revealed an acceptable benefit-cost ratio. CONCLUSION: HD-DFPP tandem with a sequential blood line connecting system (derivation installed on the HD venous line) is effective and well-tolerated with a good cost-benefit ratio. Tandem reduces hospitalization and treatment session times and can be offered to patients requiring simultaneous HD and DFPP.


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Plasmaferese , Diálise Renal , Análise Custo-Benefício , Humanos , Lipoproteínas , Plasmaferese/métodos , Diálise Renal/métodos , Triglicerídeos
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Rev Med Interne ; 19(9): 619-28, 1998 Sep.
Artigo em Francês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9793148

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INTRODUCTION: The republic of Vanuatu, which was previously termed the Hebrides, has been independant since 1981. Colonization by both France and England has left its numerous marks on this country over the years. The authors spent the year 1997 on the Espiritu Santo Island and report their experience as practitioners at the northern district hospital. CURRENT KNOWLEDGE AND KEY POINTS: As Vanuatu is a developing country, medical practice is subject to changes in government, development aid provided by foreign countries and socio-economical conditions. Numerous chronic diseases with historical complications and malpractice are encountered. As well, numerous infectious diseases such as tuberculosis and malaria are still endemic. Means of fighting and preventing infections are great problems, with, for example, deficiencies in immunization programs. Though medical structures are well organized, due to its immature governments and assistance rather than cooperation policies of various helping countries, latitudinarianism is important and medical practice is not continuously organized. FUTURE PROSPECTS AND PROJECTS: Several objectives should be considered: epidemiological studies in order to reconstitute diseases profiles in this archipelago and, most of all, cooperation that would aim at training and education.


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Atenção à Saúde , Países em Desenvolvimento , Adulto , Criança , Doença Crônica , Doenças Transmissíveis/epidemiologia , Cultura , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino , Fatores Socioeconômicos , Vanuatu
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