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Alexandre Soares Ferreira Junior1,2, Morgana Pinheiro Maux Lessa1, Kate Sanborn3
1Department of Medicine, Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil.
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Although therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) can be associated with bleeding, there are currently no known strategies to reliably predict bleeding risk. This study developed a TPE bleeding risk prediction model for hospitalized patients. To develop the prediction model, we undertook a secondary analysis of public use files from the Recipient Epidemiology and Donor Evaluation Study-III. First, we used a literature review to identify potential predictors. Second, we used Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations to impute variables with < 30% missing data. Third, we performed a 10-fold Cross-Validated Least Absolute Shrinkage and Selection Operator to optimize variable selection. Finally, we fitted a logistic regression model. The model identified 10 unique predictors and seven interactions. Among those with the highest odds ratios (OR) were the following: > 10 TPE procedures and antiplatelet agents (OR 3.26); nephrogenic systemic sclerosis (OR 3.15); and intensive care unit stay (OR 3.08). Among those with the lowest OR were the following: albumin-only TPE (OR 0.50); male sex (OR 0.82); and heart failure (OR 0.85). The model indicated an acceptable performance with a C-statistic of 0.71 (95% CI 0.699-0.717). A model to predict bleeding risk among hospitalized patients undergoing TPE identified key predictors and interactions. Although the model achieved acceptable performance, future studies are needed to validate and operationalize it.
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