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J Emerg Med ; 63(3): e77-e79, 2022 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36272838

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BACKGROUND: Cryoglobulinemia is a hematologic condition characterized by the presence of immunologic proteins in the blood, resulting from underlying malignancy to chronic viral processes. The recognition of this condition is critically vital, as patients can first present to the emergency department as their initial manifestation of disease. CASE REPORT: We present a case of cryoglobulinemia, discuss the clinically important types, their presentations, and then emergent complications that can be encountered in the emergency setting. Why Should an Emergency Physician Be Aware of This? Cryoglobulinemia comes in two clinically significant types, both of which can be indicative of an underlying hematologic malignancy, autoimmune, or viral process. The presentation can appear dramatic and can also mimic severe critical illness, for example, meningococcemia. Recognition and appropriate disposition is crucial for the best patient outcome.


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Crioglobulinemia , Vasculitis , Humanos , Crioglobulinemia/complicaciones , Crioglobulinemia/diagnóstico , Vasculitis/complicaciones , Vasculitis/diagnóstico
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J Clin Apher ; 36(4): 658-663, 2021 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33945169

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Hyperviscosity syndrome (HVS) is a life-threatening syndrome caused by high concentrations of large plasma proteins like IgM, rheumatoid factor, and other immune complexes, leading to increased blood viscosity and symptoms such as visual abnormalities, neurological impairment, bleeding diathesis, and thrombosis. While Waldenström's macroglobulinemia accounts for 80% to 90% of cases, HVS may develop in other clinical settings characterized by elevations in plasma proteins. Limited evidence currently exists describing the safety and efficacy of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) for the management of HVS secondary to non-neoplastic conditions. We report a case of recurrent HVS associated with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis and Felty syndrome that demonstrated improvement in clinical symptoms following initiation of TPE. These findings suggest that TPE may be utilized as an adjunct treatment option in patients with HVS secondary to autoimmune disorders.


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Artritis Juvenil/terapia , Intercambio Plasmático/métodos , Viscosidad , Adulto , Enfermedades Autoinmunes/inmunología , Enfermedades Autoinmunes/terapia , Síndrome de Felty/inmunología , Síndrome de Felty/terapia , Femenino , Hemorragia/terapia , Humanos , Leucopenia/complicaciones , Esplenomegalia/complicaciones
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Transfus Apher Sci ; 59(6): 102898, 2020 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32778524

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Symptomatic hyperviscosity is an oncologic emergency which is suspected when patients with certain hematogical malignancies present with neurological symptoms. Hyperviscosity syndrome is a rare clinical manifestation in multiple myeloma. We describe a case of a 61 year old lady who developed pulmonary infiltrates after being diagnosed with multiple myeloma. Treated as an infection with antibiotics and intravenous immunoglobulin, she had neurological symptoms which suggested the possibility of hyperviscosity syndrome. The patient received one session of plasma exchange with which her symptoms improved and chest infiltrates resolved (high output pulmonary edema). The case highlights a known but rare manifestation of multiple myeloma, which when diagnosed and treated quickly can have gratifying results.


Asunto(s)
Mieloma Múltiple/terapia , Intercambio Plasmático/métodos , Edema Pulmonar/etiología , Edema Pulmonar/terapia , Femenino , Humanos , Persona de Mediana Edad
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J Clin Apher ; 33(5): 611-615, 2018 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30188580

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BACKGROUND: Plasma exchange (PE) and double filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP) are known as effective treatment options for hyperviscosity syndrome (HVS) caused by Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia. Nonetheless, few data are available for the relation between the prescribed dose of apheresis and the reduction rate of target molecule immunoglobulin M (IgM), especially in the modality using membrane separation. OBJECTIVES: This study was conducted to establish a model to predict the IgM reduction rate by the dose of simple PE and DFPP using membrane separation in patients with HVS and to compare the consumption of albumin between PE and DFPP. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed data of total 17 sessions of PE and DFPP with various therapeutic doses performed for five patients at our institution. We used linear regression analysis to examine the relation between the ratio of processed plasma volume to estimated circulating plasma volume (X) and the reduction rate of IgM (Y). RESULTS: Regression analysis revealed that Y is expressed by X as the following equation: Y = 0.35X + 0.095. The total usage of albumin for replacement fluid was lower in DFPP than in PE (21.5 g vs 150 g per session), although the treatment efficacies of both modalities are similar. CONCLUSION: The dose of PE and DFPP using membrane separation can predict IgM reduction rate in the HVS patients. Predicted IgM reduction rates based on our model are lower than those calculated using a known theoretical model. In terms of the amount of use of albumin, DFPP is preferred to PE.


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Trastornos de la Coagulación Sanguínea/etiología , Inmunoglobulina M/aislamiento & purificación , Modelos Moleculares , Intercambio Plasmático/métodos , Plasmaféresis/métodos , Macroglobulinemia de Waldenström/complicaciones , Adulto , Eliminación de Componentes Sanguíneos , Femenino , Hemofiltración , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina M/sangre , Masculino , Membranas Artificiales , Persona de Mediana Edad , Análisis de Regresión , Estudios Retrospectivos , Albúmina Sérica/uso terapéutico
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Cardiology ; 138(3): 147-158, 2017.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28654925

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Oncologic emergencies can present either as a progression of a known cancer or as the initial presentation of a previously undiagnosed cancer. In most of these situations, a very high degree of suspicion is required to allow prompt assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. In this article, we review the presentation and management of cardiovascular oncologic emergencies from primary and metastatic tumors of the heart and complications such as pericardial tamponade, superior vena cava syndrome, and hyperviscosity syndrome. We have included the cardiovascular complications from radiation therapy, chemotherapeutic agents, and biologic agents used in modern cancer treatment.


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Viscosidad Sanguínea , Taponamiento Cardíaco/diagnóstico por imagen , Urgencias Médicas , Neoplasias Cardíacas/complicaciones , Neoplasias Cardíacas/terapia , Antineoplásicos/uso terapéutico , Factores Biológicos/uso terapéutico , Taponamiento Cardíaco/mortalidad , Taponamiento Cardíaco/terapia , Cuidados Críticos , Ecocardiografía Doppler , Humanos , Radioterapia , Síndrome de la Vena Cava Superior/diagnóstico , Síndrome de la Vena Cava Superior/terapia
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J Clin Apher ; 32(6): 405-412, 2017 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28146331

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BACKGROUND: Data on plasma exchange therapy in the intensive care unit (ICU) setting are scarce. We aimed to describe the technical aspects and the adverse events associated with the procedure in critically ill patients. METHODS: All adult patients treated by plasma exchange in the medical ICU of the Saint-Louis university hospital between January 1, 2013 and March 31, 2015 were prospectively included. RESULTS: We report on 260 plasma exchange procedures performed in 50 patients. The centrifugation technique was used for 159 (61%) procedures and the filtration technique for the other 101 (39%) procedures. Both techniques had similar efficacy to treat hyperviscosity syndrome (n = 18). Seventy (26.9%) of the 260 plasma exchange procedures were reported with at least one adverse reaction. Centrifugation and filtration techniques had similar rates of adverse reactions (23.9 vs. 31.7%, P = .19). Hypotension was the most reported (n = 21, 8%) and correlates with a low hematocrit before therapy. Most complications were related to allergic reactions to the replacement fluids. Coagulation disorders depended on the type of replacement fluid. The post-exchange fibrinogen level was decreased by 54% [48;66] with albumin 5%, and 4% [-5;17] with plasma frozen within 24 h. Twenty-three (22.8%) of the 101 filtration procedures experienced filter clotting. Filter clotting was associated with a higher volume exchange prescribed when compared to procedures without filter clotting (4600 [4000;5000] ml vs. 3900 [3600;4800] ml, P < .01). CONCLUSION: Plasma exchange is a relatively safe and generally well-tolerated procedure in the ICU setting. Most adverse events are unpredictable and related to minor allergic reactions.


Asunto(s)
Unidades de Cuidados Intensivos , Intercambio Plasmático/métodos , Adulto , Anciano , Centrifugación , Femenino , Filtración , Humanos , Hipersensibilidad , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Intercambio Plasmático/efectos adversos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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New Microbiol ; 40(4): 289-290, 2017 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28825444

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The availability of direct antiviral agents (DAAs) offers the possibility to treat HCV-infected patients with a high rate of efficacy and a good safety profile. Little is known about the benefit of DAAs on HCV-related hematological diseases and their complications. We describe the case of an HIV/HCV-infected patient with HCV-related chronic lymphoproliferative disease, mixed cryoglobulinemia and hyperviscosity syndrome. Treatment with direct antiviral agents (DAAs) cured HCV infection and its complications, while HCV re-infection caused recrudescence of the associated diseases.


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Antivirales/uso terapéutico , Crioglobulinemia/tratamiento farmacológico , Infecciones por VIH/tratamiento farmacológico , Hepacivirus/efectos de los fármacos , Hepatitis C/tratamiento farmacológico , Trastornos Linfoproliferativos/etiología , Infecciones por VIH/complicaciones , Infecciones por VIH/virología , Hepatitis C/complicaciones , Hepatitis C/virología , Humanos , Trastornos Linfoproliferativos/virología , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad , Ribavirina/uso terapéutico
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JCEM Case Rep ; 2(6): luae087, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38911361

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We report a case of severe hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) complicated by hyperviscosity syndrome as a possible adverse reaction to risankizumab-rzaa in a 49-year-old male with a history of longstanding uncontrolled type 2 diabetes, obesity, and coronary artery disease with prior ST-elevation myocardial infarction. On admission, the patient presented with xanthomatous plaques, chest and epigastric discomfort, and headache. Subsequent blood testing revealed severely elevated triglyceride (TG) levels at 7670 mg/dL (86.59 mmol/L) [reference range: <150 mg/dL; 1.69 mmol/L] and total cholesterol at 934 mg/dL (24.14 mmol/L) [reference range: <200 mg/dL; 5.17 mmol/L]. Triglyceride levels decreased and symptoms resolved with dietary restrictions and plasmapheresis. At follow-up, his TG remained elevated but improved, and he was advised to continue lipid-lowering medications as well as cessation of risankizumab. While the patient presented with high risk factors, we posit that the subacute presentation of severe HTG is a possible result of his recent course of risankizumab-rzaa therapy for management of psoriasis. This is noteworthy as pharmaceutical surveys and clinical trials do not list severe HTG as an adverse effect. Postmarketing surveillance studies are essential to confirm this potential association and monitor drug safety. In summary, this case highlights a possible link between risankizumab and severe HTG, emphasizing the importance of ongoing pharmacovigilance to identify and manage unexpected adverse effects associated with new medications.

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CEN Case Rep ; 2024 Jul 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38963601

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A 75-year-old man with blurred vision and nasal bleeding was diagnosed with hyperviscosity syndrome and central retinal vein occlusion secondary to Waldenström macroglobulinemia. Serum total protein and IgM levels were undetectable. Because of the severe symptoms, we determined that immediate plasma-exchange treatment was required to decrease the blood viscosity. The initial plasma exchange was performed using the membrane isolation method with a predilution standby. A saline predilution replacement was prepared to decrease the total membrane pressure (TMP); however, the predilution protocol was not used because the planned treatment volume could be achieved without increasing the TMP. After two consecutive days of membrane plasma exchange, all serum biochemical tests were measurable, and IgM was below 4000 mg/dL. After chemotherapy, his visual symptoms improved, and he was discharged. Since it is difficult to assess the risk of elevated TMP prior to initial plasma exchange, membrane plasma exchange with a predilution standby may be a useful strategy for initial plasma exchange for hyperviscosity syndrome in terms of safety and efficiency.

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Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther ; : 104346, 2024 Oct 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39370090

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the retinal vessel density (VD) with optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in in asymptomatic patients affected by Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) without hyperviscosity syndrome (HVS) and to highlight the presence of microvascular damage in theese clinically asymptomatic WD patients. DESIGN: Prospective study. METHODS: A total of 43 eyes from 43 WM patients (24 females, 19 males, mean age 55.1 ± 13.6 years) were enrolled from January 2023 to December 2023 in the Eye Clinic of the University of Naples Federico II. .Along with WM patients, 40 healthy subjects (HS) (20 females, 20 males, mean age 52.3 ± 15.6 years) with a normal ophthalmic examination and no history of intraocular surgery or retinal pathologic features were included as control group All patients and controls underwent OCTA RESULTS: The two groups were not significantly different for age and sex Visual acuity examination showed no statistically significant difference in BCVA between controls and patients Compared to HS, WD patients showed lower VD values in the SCP in the whole image (47.95 ± 5.17% vs. 52.99 ± 2.52%; p < 0.001), as well as in the parafovea (53.01 ± 6.69% vs. 55.30 ± 2.61%; p = 0.002), and fovea (21.38 ± 9.01% vs. 30.31 ± 5.84%; p < 0.001). On the other hand, in the DCP VD values were significantly higher in patients compared to controls in the whole image (55.82 ± 8.07% vs. 50.83 ± 5.46%; p = 0.005), as well as in the parafovea (56.76 ± 6.26% vs. 52.59 ± 5.46%; p = 0.001), and fovea (38.75 ± 8.59% vs. 33.43 ± 8.68%; p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: The finding that OCTA confirmed the presence of widespread microvascular damage in WD patients clinically silent. Thus, OCTA is a safe rapid imaging technique that could represent a valid biomarker of systemic vascular dysfunction.

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Photodiagnosis Photodyn Ther ; 48: 104264, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38971525

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PURPOSE: To evaluate the retinal vessel density (VD) with optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) in asymptomatic patients affected by Waldenström macroglobulinemia (WM) without hyperviscosity syndrome (HVS) and to highlight the presence of microvascular damage in theese clinically asymptomatic WD patients. DESIGN: Prospective study. METHODS: A total of 43 eyes from 43 WM patients (24 females, 19 males, mean age 55.1 ± 13.6 years) were enrolled from January 2023 to December 2023 in the Eye Clinic of the University of Naples Federico II. Along with WM patients, 40 healthy subjects (HS) (20 females, 20 males, mean age 52.3 ± 15.6 years) with a normal ophthalmic examination and no history of intraocular surgery or retinal pathologic features were included as control group All patients and controls underwent OCTA RESULTS: The two groups were not significantly different for age and sex Visual acuity examination showed no statistically significant difference in BCVA between controls and patients Compared to HS, WD patients showed lower VD values in the SCP in the whole image (47.95 ± 5.17% vs. 52.99 ± 2.52 %; p < 0.001), as well as in the parafovea (53.01 ± 6.69% vs. 55.30 ± 2.61 %; p = 0.002), and fovea (21.38 ± 9.01% vs. 30.31 ± 5.84 %; p < 0.0001). On the other hand, in the DCP VD values were significantly higher in patients compared to controls in the whole image (55.82 ± 8.07% vs. 50.83 ± 5.46 %; p = 0.005), as well as in the parafovea (56.76 ± 6.26% vs. 52.59 ± 5.46 %; p = 0.0001), and fovea (38.75 ± 8.59% vs. 33.43 ± 8.68 %; p < 0.0001). CONCLUSION: The finding that OCTA confirmed the presence of widespread microvascular damage in WD patients clinically silent. Thus, OCTA is a safe rapid imaging technique that could represent a valid biomarker of systemic vascular dysfunction.


Asunto(s)
Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica , Macroglobulinemia de Waldenström , Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Macroglobulinemia de Waldenström/diagnóstico por imagen , Persona de Mediana Edad , Proyectos Piloto , Estudios Prospectivos , Tomografía de Coherencia Óptica/métodos , Vasos Retinianos/diagnóstico por imagen , Viscosidad Sanguínea , Anciano , Angiografía con Fluoresceína/métodos , Adulto , Estudios de Casos y Controles , Agudeza Visual
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Cureus ; 16(3): e55399, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38562334

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Hyperviscosity is an uncommon manifestation of various underlying diseases. Rapid diagnosis and management of the underlying disease is crucial to prevent significant complications, including hypertension, cerebral vascular accidents, pulmonary embolism, bowel ischemia, and ophthalmologic pathologies. Although the acute management of complications arising from hyperviscosity is relatively straightforward, identifying and treating the underlying cause can prove difficult. This case highlights the difficulties of establishing a diagnosis and initiating appropriate management for a patient with hyperviscosity syndrome in a suspected rheumatologic disorder.

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Leuk Res Rep ; 22: 100479, 2024.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39281974

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In the context of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), Hyperviscosity Syndrome (HVS) typically arises from hyperleukocytosis, although it infrequently stems from IgM hyperparaproteinemia. We present a distinctive case of HVS induced by IgM hyperparaproteinemia in a patient experiencing relapsed CLL, marked by bulky disease and cytopenias upon progression. The patient exhibited new symptoms, including headache, dizziness, and confusion. Laboratory analysis revealed an elevated total protein level, and serum electrophoresis identified an elevated M spike at 4 g/dL with IgM on immunofixation. Suspecting HVS, prompt plasmapheresis was initiated, resulting in symptom resolution within two days. A comprehensive literature review suggests that CLL patients with an elevated IgM level often face a poor prognosis, though HVS symptoms are not commonly observed. Our case underscores the significance of swiftly identifying HVS when IgM hyperparaproteinemia is detected in CLL patients. Notably, our patient not only achieved successful treatment for the acute presentation but also initiated second-line therapy for relapsed disease. In conclusion, effective management and stabilization of CLL patients with IgM-associated HVS are attainable, emphasizing the crucial role of prompt recognition.

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Cureus ; 16(7): e64077, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39114209

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Multiple myeloma (MM) typically presents with characteristic symptoms such as bone pain, hypercalcaemia, renal dysfunction, and anaemia. However, atypical presentations of MM, though rare, have been reported. These atypical presentations pose a diagnostic challenge due to their varied clinical manifestations, leading to potential delays in diagnosis and treatment initiation. We present the case of a 75-year-old woman who presented to the emergency department with a spontaneous haematoma on the dorsal aspect of her left hand and wrist. Despite lacking classical symptoms of MM, such as bone pain or renal dysfunction, laboratory investigations revealed abnormal findings, including high serum protein levels, low albumin, and abnormal immunoglobulin levels. Serum protein electrophoresis and immunotyping confirmed a diagnosis of MM, specifically the immunoglobulin-G lambda type. Additionally, urine protein electrophoresis further supported the diagnosis. Imaging studies did not show radiological evidence of myeloma. The absence of classical symptoms in our patient underscores the importance of considering MM in the differential diagnosis of atypical cutaneous presentations. Laboratory investigations, particularly serum protein electrophoresis and immunotyping, played a crucial role in establishing the diagnosis. The patient was treated with pulsed dexamethasone and plasmapheresis, followed by initiation of VCD chemotherapy protocol. Atypical presentations of MM present diagnostic challenges for clinicians. Our case highlights the importance of maintaining a high index of suspicion for MM, even in the absence of classical symptoms. Early recognition and diagnosis are essential for prompt management and improved patient outcomes. Clinicians should remain vigilant for atypical presentations of MM to ensure timely intervention and treatment initiation.

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Cureus ; 16(8): e66152, 2024 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39233948

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One of the primary reasons for discernible or complete loss of sight in middle-aged and older persons is central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO). Three intravitreal bevacizumab (Avastin) injections were administered to a 39-year-old male patient as part of his therapy for his prior diabetic retinopathy due to uncontrolled diabetes. The patient was advised to undergo gonioscopy and an undilated iris examination to look for angle neovascularization during the next three months of follow-up. We demonstrated an extraordinary instance of unilateral ischemia CRVO (macular edema), where the main cause of risk was insulin resistance. To avoid a situation like this, close observation and diabetes management are recommended.

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Ther Apher Dial ; 27(6): 1035-1039, 2023 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37605348

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INTRODUCTION: Plasma exchange therapy (PE) is useful for patients with primary macroglobulinemia and multiple myeloma who present with hyperviscosity syndrome. However, hyperviscous blood may coagulate in the circuit during treatment, and in that case necessitate discontinuation of the treatment. This time, we report that we were able to prevent coagulation in the circuit by adding some ideas during the membrane separation method. METHODS: Physiological saline is injected in front of the plasma separation membrane to pre-dilute the blood, followed by filtration through the plasma separation membrane. RESULTS: As a result of pre-diluting with physiological saline to reduce the viscosity entering the separation membrane, it was possible to process the planned target amount. CONCLUSION: In patients with hyperviscosity syndrome who showed intracircuit coagulation during plasma exchange therapy, devising a predilution method should be considered as one of the ways to continue treatment.


Asunto(s)
Mieloma Múltiple , Macroglobulinemia de Waldenström , Humanos , Intercambio Plasmático , Macroglobulinemia de Waldenström/terapia , Viscosidad Sanguínea/fisiología , Plasmaféresis , Mieloma Múltiple/terapia , Síndrome
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Clin Exp Med ; 23(3): 679-688, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35608715

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Hyperviscosity syndrome (HVS) recently emerged as a complication of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and COVID-19 vaccines. Therefore, the objectives of this critical review are to establish the association between COVID-19 and COVID-19 vaccines with the development of HVS. HVS may develop in various viral infections due to impairment of humoral and cellular immunity with elevation of immunoglobulins. COVID-19 can increase blood viscosity (BV) through modulation of fibrinogen, albumin, lipoproteins, and red blood cell (RBC) indices. HVS can cause cardiovascular and neurological complications in COVID-19 like myocardial infarction (MI) and stroke. HVS with or without abnormal RBCs function in COVID-19 participates in the reduction of tissue oxygenation with the development of cardio-metabolic complications and long COVID-19. Besides, HVS may develop in vaccine recipients with previous COVID-19 due to higher underlying Ig concentrations and rarely without previous COVID-19. Similarly, patients with metabolic syndrome are at the highest risk for propagation of HVS after COVID-19 vaccination. In conclusion, COVID-19 and related vaccines are linked with the development of HVS, mainly in patients with previous COVID-19 and underlying metabolic derangements. The possible mechanism of HVS in COVID-19 and related vaccines is increasing levels of fibrinogen and immunoglobulins. However, dehydration, oxidative stress, and inflammatory reactions are regarded as additional contributing factors in the pathogenesis of HVS in COVID-19. However, this critical review cannot determine the final causal relationship between COVID-19 and related vaccines and the development of HVS. Prospective and retrospective studies are warranted in this field.


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COVID-19 , Enfermedades del Sistema Inmune , Vacunas , Humanos , Vacunas contra la COVID-19/efectos adversos , Síndrome Post Agudo de COVID-19 , Estudios Prospectivos , COVID-19/prevención & control , Inmunoglobulinas , Vacunación , Fibrinógeno
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Ocul Immunol Inflamm ; : 1-6, 2023 Jun 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37290057

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PURPOSE: To report a case of bilateral exudative retinal detachments and panuveitis in a patient with multiple myeloma (MM). CASE REPORT: A 54-year-old patient with non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy was referred with blurred vision and scotomas in both eyes (OU). Three months prior to the onset of ocular symptoms, he was diagnosed with systemic MM and was receiving chemotherapy. Clinical examination revealed best-corrected visual acuities of 20/80 OU, rare anterior chamber cell, 2+ vitreous cell, diffuse intraretinal hemorrhages, and exudative retinal detachments (RD). Optical coherence tomography of the macula showed central subretinal fluid with cystic intraretinal fluid OU. The findings were consistent with panuveitis and exudative RD in the setting of MM. He reported symptomatic improvement after plasmapheresis and oral prednisone initiation. CONCLUSION: Extensive, bilateral exudative RD and panuveitis are rare but potentially sight-threatening findings in patients with MM.

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