State of the Evidence: Drug Removal via Apheresis

IF 2.7 2区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Thomas C Binns, Nataliya Sostin, Christopher A Tormey
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Abstract

Therapeutic apheresis refers to a diversity of procedures in which specific hematologic components (e.g., plasma, erythrocytes, leukocytes, etc.) with pathological associations are removed from circulation (with possible replacement) in order to treat a variety of disease processes. As pharmacologic agents also circulate with these components, their removal is sometimes incidental, or in the scenario of drug toxicity, a therapeutic goal. The corpus of published manuscripts on this subject has grown immensely over the past few decades; however, the breadth of diseases, methods, and drugs that co-exist in this space make it challenging to generate generalizable evidence regarding drug removal via apheresis. This review discusses factors worth considering when interpreting literature-reported data on drug removal by apheresis with examples from several notable studies and highlights topics in need of evidential improvement and growth as our palette of therapeutic agents continues to expand.

证据的状态:通过血液分离去除药物
治疗性单采是指为了治疗各种疾病过程,将具有病理相关性的特定血液成分(如血浆、红细胞、白细胞等)从循环中去除(可能进行替换)的多种程序。由于药物制剂也与这些成分一起循环,它们的去除有时是偶然的,或者在药物毒性的情况下,是一个治疗目标。在过去的几十年里,有关这一主题的已发表手稿的语料库有了巨大的发展;然而,在这一领域共存的疾病、方法和药物的广度使得产生关于通过单采去除药物的可推广证据具有挑战性。这篇综述讨论了在解释文献报道的单采药物去除数据时值得考虑的因素,并列举了几项著名研究的例子,并强调了随着我们治疗药物的选择范围不断扩大,需要证据改进和增长的主题。
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Transfusion Medicine Reviews
Transfusion Medicine Reviews 医学-血液学
CiteScore
11.60
自引率
0.00%
发文量
40
审稿时长
21 days
期刊介绍: Transfusion Medicine Reviews provides an international forum in English for the publication of scholarly work devoted to the various sub-disciplines that comprise Transfusion Medicine including hemostasis and thrombosis and cellular therapies. The scope of the journal encompasses basic science, practical aspects, laboratory developments, clinical indications, and adverse effects.
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