Ghodrat A Siami
Vanderbilt School of Medicine, USA
Title: Dialysis patient requiring combination therapy during dialysis
Biography
Biography: Ghodrat A Siami
Abstract
Introduction: Combination Therapy is for dialysis patients requiring another extracorporeal therapy such as plasmapheresis.
Purpose: of study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of both procedures.
Methods: We performed Cryofiltration Apheresis which I created 30 years ago, to treat patients with cryoglobulinemia to remove cryoglobulin from blood, LDL- Pheresis for dialysis patients with cardiovascular and coronary artery diseases which can be done by 8 different methods; Immunoadsorptiom to remove immune complex; and dialysis patients may need Plasma Purification and Whole Blood Purification for toxicology. We have developed procedures to do combination therapy safely and effectively.
Result: show all above procedures are safe and effective. Hemodialysis takes 4 hours and Apheresis 3.5 hours if they perform separately with total of 7.5 hours. But the Combination Therapy, if done together takes only 4 hours.
Conclusions: Both procedures take only 4 hours not 7.5 hours, Patients and Dialysis Nurse does not need to be on the machine/working almost all day. This will be less tiring and more acceptable for Patients and Nurses. The cost will be lower compared to doing them separately.