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Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice--evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis.

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Szczepiorkowski, ZM; Winters, JL; Bandarenko, N; Kim, HC; Linenberger, ML; Marques, MB; Sarode, R; Schwartz, J; Weinstein, R; Shaz, BH ...
Published in: J Clin Apher
2010

The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) Apheresis Applications Committee is charged with a review and categorization of indications for therapeutic apheresis. Beginning with the 2007 ASFA Special Issue (fourth edition), the subcommittee has incorporated systematic review and evidence-based approach in the grading and categorization of indications. This Fifth ASFA Special Issue has further improved the process of using evidence-based medicine in the recommendations by refining the category definitions and by adding a grade of recommendation based on widely accepted GRADE system. The concept of a fact sheet was introduced in the Fourth edition and is only slightly modified in this current edition. The fact sheet succinctly summarizes the evidence for the use of therapeutic apheresis. The article consists of 59 fact sheets devoted to each disease entity currently categorized by the ASFA as category I through III. Category IV indications are also listed.

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J Clin Apher

DOI

EISSN

1098-1101

Publication Date

2010

Volume

25

Issue

3

Start / End Page

83 / 177

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Therapeutics
  • Societies
  • Methods
  • Humans
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Disease
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Blood Component Removal
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology
 

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Szczepiorkowski, Z. M., Winters, J. L., Bandarenko, N., Kim, H. C., Linenberger, M. L., Marques, M. B., … Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis, . (2010). Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice--evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis. J Clin Apher, 25(3), 83–177. https://doi.org/10.1002/jca.20240
Szczepiorkowski, Zbigniew M., Jeffrey L. Winters, Nicholas Bandarenko, Haewon C. Kim, Michael L. Linenberger, Marisa B. Marques, Ravindra Sarode, et al. “Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice--evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis.J Clin Apher 25, no. 3 (2010): 83–177. https://doi.org/10.1002/jca.20240.
Szczepiorkowski ZM, Winters JL, Bandarenko N, Kim HC, Linenberger ML, Marques MB, et al. Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice--evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis. J Clin Apher. 2010;25(3):83–177.
Szczepiorkowski, Zbigniew M., et al. “Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice--evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis.J Clin Apher, vol. 25, no. 3, 2010, pp. 83–177. Pubmed, doi:10.1002/jca.20240.
Szczepiorkowski ZM, Winters JL, Bandarenko N, Kim HC, Linenberger ML, Marques MB, Sarode R, Schwartz J, Weinstein R, Shaz BH, Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis. Guidelines on the use of therapeutic apheresis in clinical practice--evidence-based approach from the Apheresis Applications Committee of the American Society for Apheresis. J Clin Apher. 2010;25(3):83–177.
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Published In

J Clin Apher

DOI

EISSN

1098-1101

Publication Date

2010

Volume

25

Issue

3

Start / End Page

83 / 177

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Therapeutics
  • Societies
  • Methods
  • Humans
  • Evidence-Based Medicine
  • Disease
  • Cardiovascular System & Hematology
  • Blood Component Removal
  • 3202 Clinical sciences
  • 3201 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology