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STUDY OF CLINICAL PROFILE OF ADULT PATIENTS UNDERGOING PLASMAPHERESIS AT TERTIARY CARE CENTER
Introduction: Plasmapheresis is therapeutic procedure that involves extracorporeal removal, return or
exchange of blood or plasma products. It is an intensive care procedure that requires appropriate
decision, specialized skill based training, close monitoring, and follow-up for best clinical outcomes. Aims And Objective:
Identify clinical proles of patient and their relation to clinical output with plasmapheresis, Review the potential complications
and clinical signicance of plasmapheresis. Material And Methods: Indoor Patients of various neurological, autoimmune
diseases in Tertiary government hospital, which full the criteria for study. Result And Observations: It was observed during
study that GBS-AIDP( acute inammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy) was the most common disease in patient undergoing
plasmapheresis. Metabolic syndrome (obesity/diabetes/hypertension) were among the highest associated comorbidities.
However, no statistically signicant association was seen between age, sex, occupation, comorbidity such as hypertension,
obesity and hypothyroidism in present study. (p>0.05). Discussion: It was observed during study that out of 30 patient who
underwent plasmapheresis, Positive correlation was found in AIDP incidence and Hba1c level >5.6%. Poor prognosis was
found in patients with baseline CRP level >30mg% compared to those with <30mg. However, larger trials with bigger sample
size should be carried out to conrm this nding from our study