Volume 31, Issue 5 pp. 479-480
Case Report

Hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis following plasma exchange during myasthenia gravis crisis

Thomas Ritzenthaler

Corresponding Author

Thomas Ritzenthaler

Service De Réanimation Neurologique, Hospices Civils De Lyon, Lyon, France

Correspondence to: Dr. Thomas Ritzenthaler, Service de réanimation neurologique, Hospices Civils de Lyon, 59 bld Pinel, 69677 Bron, Lyon, France. E-mail: [email protected]Search for more papers by this author
Sébastien Grousson

Sébastien Grousson

Service De Réanimation Neurologique, Hospices Civils De Lyon, Lyon, France

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Frédéric Dailler

Frédéric Dailler

Service De Réanimation Neurologique, Hospices Civils De Lyon, Lyon, France

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First published: 22 September 2015
Citations: 2

Abstract

Background: Therapeutic plasma exchanges are increasingly used, notably during myasthenia gravis crisis. Repeated exchanges may induce severe adverse events. Case: We reported a case of symptomatic hyperchloremic metabolic acidosis following a therapeutic plasma exchange. Analysis of 4% albumin substitution solution revealed a chloride concentration of 145 mmol/L, which could explain this acidosis. Discussion: Infusion of high volume of 4% albumin during plasma exchanges may produce hyerchloremic metabolic acidosis. Conclusion: Special attention should be paid when repeated plasma exchanges are performed. J. Clin. Apheresis 31:479–480, 2016. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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