Abstract

Cholestatic pruritus is commonly associated with many hepatobiliary disorders and can be typically controlled with conventional treatment. Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) has shown success in improving untreatable cholestatic pruritus with great success. We report on the use of TPE to alleviate debilitating pruritus in one patient with a two-year history of chronic pruritus refractory to conventional treatment. The patient presented with an acute onset of diffuse pruritus that did not fully respond to first or second-line treatments, including bile acid sequestrants. Pruritus significantly affected her quality of life, interfering with daily activity, causing insomnia and weight loss. Due to the severity of her symptoms, biweekly TPE with 5% albumin infusions were initially trialed. Patient found symptoms to be much improved until about the fifth day after each TPE. TPEs were scheduled twice per week alternating with once per week. TPE appeared to be an effective treatment for this patient with chronic cholestatic pruritus. For our patient, TPE seemed to provide relief for about 3-5 days after each TPE.

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