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LDL-apheresis Therapy.

Low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-apheresis is an effective means for acutely lowering plasma cholesterol (LDL reduction > 60%) and reducing cardiovascular events in patients with uncontrolled hypercholesterolemia who are genetically predisposed or resistant to standard therapy. Despite its known benefit, apheresis is performed in only a minority of qualified patients. In addition to reducing plasma cholesterol, apheresis can alter other markers of vascular disease (inflammation, rheology, thrombosis, and fibrinolysis). The acute and chronic changes to the vascular system may warrant LDL-apheresis use in other diseases.[1]

References

  1. LDL-apheresis Therapy. Moriarty, P.M. Current treatment options in cardiovascular medicine. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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