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  • Neurología
  • Inmunología
  • Purificación extracorporal de la sangre

Sus antecedentes:

  • Las macromoléculas patógenas contribuyen a diversas enfermedades refractarias.
  • El intercambio convencional de plasma puede conducir a la pérdida de componentes plasmáticos beneficiosos.
  • La plasmaféresis de doble filtración (DFPP) ofrece un método de eliminación selectiva.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Revisar los mecanismos terapéuticos del DFPP.
  • Examinar los avances clínicos recientes y las aplicaciones del DFPP.
  • Evaluar la seguridad, las limitaciones y las perspectivas futuras del DFPP.

Principales métodos:

  • Revisión sistemática de la literatura existente sobre el DFPP.
  • Análisis del proceso de filtración en dos pasos del DFPP.
  • Evaluación de la eficacia del DFPP en enfermedades autoinmunes, neurológicas, metabólicas y renales.

Principales resultados:

  • El DFPP elimina selectivamente las macromoléculas patógenas en función del peso molecular.
  • La técnica conserva las proteínas esenciales del plasma como la albúmina.
  • El DFPP ha demostrado eficacia en el tratamiento de afecciones autoinmunes, neurológicas, metabólicas y renales refractarias.

Conclusiones:

  • El DFPP es una técnica eficaz de purificación de la sangre con un perfil de seguridad favorable.
  • Minimiza la necesidad de reemplazo de plasma exógeno en comparación con los métodos convencionales.
  • DFPP tiene una promesa significativa para el tratamiento de enfermedades refractarias complejas.