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NCT07658443
Evaluating DFPP for Microplastic Reduction
This prospective, non-interventional, within-subject paired biomarker study will evaluate whether circulating microplastic and nanoplastic-associated particle concentrations in peripheral blood change after clinically prescribed double-filtration plasmapheresis (DFPP). Twenty adult volunteers already undergoing DFPP independent of research participation will provide paired pre- and post-treatment blood samples. The primary endpoint is within-participant change in microplastic and nanoplastic-associated particle concentration measured by nano-flow cytometry with Nile Red staining. An exploratory subset of five participants will undergo Py-GC-MS analysis of paired blood samples and DFPP eluate to evaluate polymer-specific mass changes and the presence of plastic polymers in eluate. DFPP treatment decisions and procedural parameters are determined solely by the treating physician as part of routine care.
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 80 Years
Microplastic and Nanoplastic Particle Burden in Peripheral Blood
Double-Filtration Plasmapheresis