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LDL apheresis - Definition and Overview |
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In medicine, LDL apheresis is a form of apheresis, resembling dialysis, to eliminate the cholesterol-containing particle low-density lipoprotein (LDL) from the bloodstream.
Uses
It is used in diseases featuring high LDL, such as the rare homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia, when the heterozygous form does not respond to medical treatment, or when the treatment has led to dangerous side-effects (such as rhabdomyolysis).
The procedure takes 2-4 hours and must be repeated every several weeks to keep the LDL levels from accumulation and causing cardiovascular disease.
It is an expensive procedure, limiting its use to severe cases of hyperlipidemia.
Principles
LDL apheresis works by leading venous blood through a collumn coated with antibodies to apolipoprotein B (the main protein of LDL particles), dextran sulphate or polyacrylate, or by precipitating LDL with heparin at low pH. In all cases (apart from polyacrylate absorption), plasma is separated from cells by a cell separator.
References
- Thompson GR. LDL Apheresis. Atherosclerosis 2003;167:1-13. PMID 12618263.
- Vella A, Pineda AA, O'Brien T. Low-density lipoprotein apheresis for the treatment of refractory hyperlipidemia. Mayo Clin Proc 2001;76:1039-46. PMID 11605688.
External link
- LDL apheresis (http://www.csmc.edu/2350.html) information on from Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre.
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Example Usage of apheresis |
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BourqueCT: Part 3 click on the American Red Cross link below to see what apheresis process is all about. It takes about 3 hours to give the donation. |
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