Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives

Introduction: Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) for neuroimmunological disorders has played an increasingly important role within the Southeast Asian (SEA) region. The South East Asian Therapeutic Plasma exchange Consortium (SEATPEC) was formed in 2018 to promote education and research on TPE within...

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Published in:Journal of Clinical Apheresis
Main Author: Viswanathan S.; Hiew F.L.; Siritho S.; Apiwattanakul M.; Tan K.; Quek A.M.L.; Estiasari R.; Remli R.; Bhaskar S.; Islam B.M.; Aye S.M.M.; Ohnmar O.; Umapathi T.; Keosodsay S.S.; Hoang N.T.T.; Yeo T.; Pasco P.M.
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Language:English
Published: John Wiley and Sons Inc 2021
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Viswanathan S.; Hiew F.L.; Siritho S.; Apiwattanakul M.; Tan K.; Quek A.M.L.; Estiasari R.; Remli R.; Bhaskar S.; Islam B.M.; Aye S.M.M.; Ohnmar O.; Umapathi T.; Keosodsay S.S.; Hoang N.T.T.; Yeo T.; Pasco P.M.
Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
2021
Journal of Clinical Apheresis
36
6
10.1002/jca.21937
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85117763064&doi=10.1002%2fjca.21937&partnerID=40&md5=3fb4e2326e829716a437226b18f33390
Introduction: Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) for neuroimmunological disorders has played an increasingly important role within the Southeast Asian (SEA) region. The South East Asian Therapeutic Plasma exchange Consortium (SEATPEC) was formed in 2018 to promote education and research on TPE within the region. The advent of the Covid-19 pandemic has produced challenges for the development and expansion of this service. Methodology: A qualitative and semi-quantitative questionnaire-based survey was conducted by SEATPEC member countries from January to June 2020 (Phase 1) and then from July 2020 to January 2021 in (Phase 2) to assess the impact of Covid-19 on regional TPE. Objectives: The study's main objectives were to explore the challenges experienced and adaptations/adjustments taken by SEATPEC countries in order to continue safe and efficient TPE during the Covid-19 pandemic. Results: The pandemic was found to disrupt the delivery of TPE services in all SEATPEC countries. Contributing factors were multifactorial due to overstretched medical services, staff shortages, quarantines and redeployments, fear of acquiring Covid-19, movement restriction orders, and patient's psychological fear of attending hospitals/testing for Covid-19. All SEATPEC countries practiced careful stratification of cases for TPE (electives vs emergencies, Covid-19 vs non-Covid-19 cases). SEATPEC countries had to modify TPE treatment protocols to include careful preprocedure screening of patient's for Covid-19, use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and post-TPE sanitization of machines and TPE suites. Conclusion: Based on the responses of the survey, SEATPEC countries produced a consensus statement with five recommendations for safe and effective TPE within the region. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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author Viswanathan S.; Hiew F.L.; Siritho S.; Apiwattanakul M.; Tan K.; Quek A.M.L.; Estiasari R.; Remli R.; Bhaskar S.; Islam B.M.; Aye S.M.M.; Ohnmar O.; Umapathi T.; Keosodsay S.S.; Hoang N.T.T.; Yeo T.; Pasco P.M.
spellingShingle Viswanathan S.; Hiew F.L.; Siritho S.; Apiwattanakul M.; Tan K.; Quek A.M.L.; Estiasari R.; Remli R.; Bhaskar S.; Islam B.M.; Aye S.M.M.; Ohnmar O.; Umapathi T.; Keosodsay S.S.; Hoang N.T.T.; Yeo T.; Pasco P.M.
Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
author_facet Viswanathan S.; Hiew F.L.; Siritho S.; Apiwattanakul M.; Tan K.; Quek A.M.L.; Estiasari R.; Remli R.; Bhaskar S.; Islam B.M.; Aye S.M.M.; Ohnmar O.; Umapathi T.; Keosodsay S.S.; Hoang N.T.T.; Yeo T.; Pasco P.M.
author_sort Viswanathan S.; Hiew F.L.; Siritho S.; Apiwattanakul M.; Tan K.; Quek A.M.L.; Estiasari R.; Remli R.; Bhaskar S.; Islam B.M.; Aye S.M.M.; Ohnmar O.; Umapathi T.; Keosodsay S.S.; Hoang N.T.T.; Yeo T.; Pasco P.M.
title Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
title_short Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
title_full Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
title_fullStr Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
title_sort Impact of Covid-19 on the therapeutic plasma exchange service within the South East Asian region: Consensus recommendations and global perspectives
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description Introduction: Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) for neuroimmunological disorders has played an increasingly important role within the Southeast Asian (SEA) region. The South East Asian Therapeutic Plasma exchange Consortium (SEATPEC) was formed in 2018 to promote education and research on TPE within the region. The advent of the Covid-19 pandemic has produced challenges for the development and expansion of this service. Methodology: A qualitative and semi-quantitative questionnaire-based survey was conducted by SEATPEC member countries from January to June 2020 (Phase 1) and then from July 2020 to January 2021 in (Phase 2) to assess the impact of Covid-19 on regional TPE. Objectives: The study's main objectives were to explore the challenges experienced and adaptations/adjustments taken by SEATPEC countries in order to continue safe and efficient TPE during the Covid-19 pandemic. Results: The pandemic was found to disrupt the delivery of TPE services in all SEATPEC countries. Contributing factors were multifactorial due to overstretched medical services, staff shortages, quarantines and redeployments, fear of acquiring Covid-19, movement restriction orders, and patient's psychological fear of attending hospitals/testing for Covid-19. All SEATPEC countries practiced careful stratification of cases for TPE (electives vs emergencies, Covid-19 vs non-Covid-19 cases). SEATPEC countries had to modify TPE treatment protocols to include careful preprocedure screening of patient's for Covid-19, use of personal protective equipment (PPE) and post-TPE sanitization of machines and TPE suites. Conclusion: Based on the responses of the survey, SEATPEC countries produced a consensus statement with five recommendations for safe and effective TPE within the region. © 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
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