The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) Committee on Clinical Applications systematically and critically reviews published information on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice. On the basis of this review, selected diseases are assigned one of five categories (category I, II, III, IV, and P). The diseases, which were classified as category IV indications, and the rationale for such assignment are reviewed in this article. The diseases assigned to category I, II, III, and newly created category P are discussed in a separate article in this issue
Therapeutic apheresis is an extracorporeal treatment that selectively removes abnormal cells or harm...
The WAA apheresis registry contains data on more than 140,000 apheresis procedures conducted in 12 d...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) includes a wide range of therapeutic procedures based on the separation o...
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) Apheresis Applications Committee is charged with a review ...
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) Apheresis Applications Committee is charged with a review ...
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) JCA Special Issue Writing Committee is charged with review...
Neurologic disorders constitute the largest group of indications for therapeutic plasma exchange. Al...
Apheresis is a collective term for several activities in which a desirable specific blood component ...
The past 10-15 years have been witness to major technological achievements in the field of therapeut...
Therapeutic apheresis is an extracorporeal treatment that is capable of removing pathogenic blood co...
Milestones represent the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for the practice of a m...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) is prescribed to patients that suffer from a severe progressive disease t...
INTRODUCTION: Physician supervision of apheresis contributes to safe and high-quality patient care. ...
After a rather long initial period fraught with difficulties, plasma exchange has become an adjunct ...
Apheresis Medicine is a medical discipline that involves a variety of procedures (based on the targe...
Therapeutic apheresis is an extracorporeal treatment that selectively removes abnormal cells or harm...
The WAA apheresis registry contains data on more than 140,000 apheresis procedures conducted in 12 d...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) includes a wide range of therapeutic procedures based on the separation o...
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) Apheresis Applications Committee is charged with a review ...
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) Apheresis Applications Committee is charged with a review ...
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) JCA Special Issue Writing Committee is charged with review...
Neurologic disorders constitute the largest group of indications for therapeutic plasma exchange. Al...
Apheresis is a collective term for several activities in which a desirable specific blood component ...
The past 10-15 years have been witness to major technological achievements in the field of therapeut...
Therapeutic apheresis is an extracorporeal treatment that is capable of removing pathogenic blood co...
Milestones represent the essential knowledge, skills, and attitudes required for the practice of a m...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) is prescribed to patients that suffer from a severe progressive disease t...
INTRODUCTION: Physician supervision of apheresis contributes to safe and high-quality patient care. ...
After a rather long initial period fraught with difficulties, plasma exchange has become an adjunct ...
Apheresis Medicine is a medical discipline that involves a variety of procedures (based on the targe...
Therapeutic apheresis is an extracorporeal treatment that selectively removes abnormal cells or harm...
The WAA apheresis registry contains data on more than 140,000 apheresis procedures conducted in 12 d...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) includes a wide range of therapeutic procedures based on the separation o...