Increasing the collection flow rate to 2 mL/min is effective and reduces the procedure time in off‐line photopheresis
Wolfgang Mayer,
Jonas Mayr,
Felix Koch
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundExtracorporeal photopheresis (ECP) treatment, mostly based on apheresis technology, is used for immunomodulation in various diseases such as cutaneous T‐cell lymphoma, graft versus host disease and other (auto)immune disorders. The aim of this study was to collect high cell counts and purity in shorter procedure times using an ECP off‐line system with an increased collection flow rate of 2 mL/min to a target volume of 200 mL buffy coat.Study design and methodsIn this prospective study, data of routin… Show more
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