2024
Post‐exchange neutrophil count, but not post‐hematocrit, predicts endogenous erythropoiesis in patients with sickle cell disease undergoing chronic red cell exchange
Yurtsever N, Tong N, Geetha S, Nandi V, Shi P. Post‐exchange neutrophil count, but not post‐hematocrit, predicts endogenous erythropoiesis in patients with sickle cell disease undergoing chronic red cell exchange. Transfusion 2024, 64: 2270-2278. PMID: 39404130, DOI: 10.1111/trf.18044.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRed cell exchangeSickle cell diseaseChronic red cell exchangeCell exchangeSickle cell disease morbidityEndogenous erythropoiesisNeutrophil countCell diseaseAbsolute reticulocyte countPost-procedural parametersWhite cell countWhite blood cellsChronic transfusionPre-HCTSustained suppressionReticulocyte countRetrospective analysisWhite cell depletionMale genderCell depletionCell countIsovolemic hemodilutionReticulocytosisBlood cellsPatientsA multi‐institutional survey of apheresis services among institutions in the United States
Yurtsever N, Jacobs J, Booth G, Schwartz J, Park Y, Woo J, Lauro D, Torres S, Ward D, Stephens L, Allen E, Tormey C, Adkins B. A multi‐institutional survey of apheresis services among institutions in the United States. Journal Of Clinical Apheresis 2024, 39: e22138. PMID: 38979705, DOI: 10.1002/jca.22138.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTherapeutic plasma exchangeRed blood cell exchangeCell collectionSpectra Optia apheresis systemMulti-institutional surveyHematopoietic progenitor cell collectionProgenitor cell collectionUS academic centersCAR-TPlasma exchangeApheresis therapyGene therapyTransfusion medicine serviceCellular therapyApheresis practiceApheresis systemCell exchangeAcademic medical centerClinical trialsAcademic centersHPC-AApheresisMedical CenterTherapyCoronavirus disease 2019
2013
Limiting the Extent of a Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction With Automated Red Blood Cell Exchange
Tormey CA, Stack G. Limiting the Extent of a Delayed Hemolytic Transfusion Reaction With Automated Red Blood Cell Exchange. Archives Of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine 2013, 137: 861-4. PMID: 23721278, DOI: 10.5858/arpa.2012-0154-cr.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRed blood cell exchangeHemolytic transfusion reactionsDAT resultsTransfusion reactionsDirect antiglobulin test resultsCell exchangeIncompatible red blood cellsSymptoms of hemolysisRed blood cell unitsPositive antibody screenBlood group antibodiesAntigen-negative unitsAnamnestic increaseAntigen reexposureFurther hemolysisRed blood cellsAntibody screenGroup antibodiesPatient historyBlood cellsDHTRTransfusionHemolysisSymptomsCell units
2001
Erythrocytapheresis for Plasmodium falciparum infection complicated by cerebral malaria and hyperparasitemia
Zhang Y, Telleria L, Vinetz J, Yawn D, Rossmann S, Indrikovs A. Erythrocytapheresis for Plasmodium falciparum infection complicated by cerebral malaria and hyperparasitemia. Journal Of Clinical Apheresis 2001, 16: 15-18. PMID: 11309825, DOI: 10.1002/jca.1002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRed blood cell exchangeCell exchangeAnti-malarial chemotherapyWhole blood exchangeEnd-organ dysfunctionLife-threatening complicationsPlasmodium falciparum infectionRed cell exchangeCirculation of patientsDegree of parasitemiaComplicated malariaCerebral malariaRenal dysfunctionFalciparum infectionHigher parasite loadsBlood exchangePatientsP. falciparumFull recoveryPlasmodium falciparumMalariaParasite loadHyperparasitemiaChemotherapyParasitemia
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