Apheresis with different procedures and devices are used for a variety of indications that may have different adverse events (AEs). The aim of this study was to clarify the extent and possible reasons of various side effects based on data from a multinational registry. The WAA-apheresis registry data focus on adverse events in a total of 50846 procedures in 7142 patients (42% women). AEs were graded as mild, moderate (need for medication), severe (interruption due to the AE) or death (due to AE). More AEs occurred during the first procedures versus subsequent (8.4 and 5.5%, respectively). AEs were mild in 2.4% (due to access 54%, device 7%, hypotension 15%, tingling 8%), moderate in 3% (tingling 58%, urticaria 15%, hypotension 10%, nausea 3...
<p>Number of patients with 1, 2 or 3 reported adverse events per system organ class.</p>1<p>System o...
The routine use of pulse oximeters, non-invasive blood pressure monitors and electrocardiogram monit...
Studies indicate that voluntary reporting detects relatively few adverse events (AEs) (Ehland et al....
Apheresis with different procedures and devices are used for a variety of indications that may have ...
Apheresis with different procedures and devices are used for a variety of indications that may have ...
AbstractApheresis with different procedures and devices are used for a variety of indications that m...
The WAA apheresis registry contains data on more than 140,000 apheresis procedures conducted in 12 d...
Background: Apheresis procedures [plateletpheresis, plasmapheresis, peripheral blood stem cell colle...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) is prescribed to patients that suffer from a severe progressive disease t...
Background: Adverse events due to plateletpheresis are not unheard of, citrate-related reactions bei...
Background: Blood and apheresis donations are widely considered safe, with a low incidence of advers...
Apheresis is a collective term for several activities in which a desirable specific blood component ...
Objectives: Paediatric patients are a special group in apheresis. It is general accepted to use adul...
The aim of the study was to investigate safety and if extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) may change ...
Background: Plateletpheresis is the process of collecting platelets, a component of blood involved i...
<p>Number of patients with 1, 2 or 3 reported adverse events per system organ class.</p>1<p>System o...
The routine use of pulse oximeters, non-invasive blood pressure monitors and electrocardiogram monit...
Studies indicate that voluntary reporting detects relatively few adverse events (AEs) (Ehland et al....
Apheresis with different procedures and devices are used for a variety of indications that may have ...
Apheresis with different procedures and devices are used for a variety of indications that may have ...
AbstractApheresis with different procedures and devices are used for a variety of indications that m...
The WAA apheresis registry contains data on more than 140,000 apheresis procedures conducted in 12 d...
Background: Apheresis procedures [plateletpheresis, plasmapheresis, peripheral blood stem cell colle...
Therapeutic apheresis (TA) is prescribed to patients that suffer from a severe progressive disease t...
Background: Adverse events due to plateletpheresis are not unheard of, citrate-related reactions bei...
Background: Blood and apheresis donations are widely considered safe, with a low incidence of advers...
Apheresis is a collective term for several activities in which a desirable specific blood component ...
Objectives: Paediatric patients are a special group in apheresis. It is general accepted to use adul...
The aim of the study was to investigate safety and if extracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) may change ...
Background: Plateletpheresis is the process of collecting platelets, a component of blood involved i...
<p>Number of patients with 1, 2 or 3 reported adverse events per system organ class.</p>1<p>System o...
The routine use of pulse oximeters, non-invasive blood pressure monitors and electrocardiogram monit...
Studies indicate that voluntary reporting detects relatively few adverse events (AEs) (Ehland et al....