Safety and Efficacy of Citrate Anticoagulation in Therapeutic Plasma Exchange: A Clinical Study
Ciprian Gîndac, Tamara Mirela Poroșnicu, Nilima Rajpal Kundnani, Nicoleta Sgăvârdea, Claudiu Rafael Bârsac, Vlad Meche, Adelina Băloi, Laura Alexandra Nussbaum, Ovidiu Horea Bedreag, Dorel Săndesc, Marius Păpurică

TL;DR
This study shows that citrate anticoagulation is a safe and effective alternative to heparin during therapeutic plasma exchange, especially for patients at high risk of clotting.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the safety and efficacy of citrate anticoagulation in therapeutic plasma exchange, particularly in high-risk patients.
Findings
Citrate anticoagulation successfully prevented circuit clotting in 21 out of 23 high-risk TPE sessions.
27 out of 29 TPE sessions using citrate from the start were completed successfully in hypercoagulable patients.
No cases of citrate toxicity were observed in the study.
Abstract
Introduction: TPE (therapeutic plasma exchange) has proven to be an extremely effective treatment for a range of conditions, especially over the past 20 years. Anticoagulation with heparin is currently the accepted recommendation for therapeutic plasma exchange sessions. However, the hypercoagulable state and hyperviscosity in some patients requiring TPE present a challenge, particularly during the first session, due to an increased risk of circuit clotting. Citrate anticoagulation has been proposed for extracorporeal therapies such as hemodiafiltration where heparin is contraindicated. Nevertheless, citrate anticoagulation is still generally avoided in patients undergoing TPE. Materials and Methods: A total of 26 patients underwent 52 TPE sessions using citrate. Fifteen patients received citrate from the beginning of therapy, accounting for 29 sessions, and eleven patients were…
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TopicsBlood Coagulation and Thrombosis Mechanisms · Hemophilia Treatment and Research · Atrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes
