Review Therapeutic plasma exchange and immunomodulatory strategies in post-infectious syndromes: A review of immune dysregulation... 2026 Kaplan

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Full title: Therapeutic plasma exchange and immunomodulatory strategies in post-infectious syndromes: A review of immune dysregulation in PTLDS, long COVID, ME/CFS, and PANS/PANDAS

Abstract​

Post-infectious syndromes including post-treatment Lyme disease syndrome (PTLDS), long COVID, myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS), and pediatric acute-onset neuropsychiatric syndrome (PANS)/pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infections (PANDAS) share overlapping clinical phenotypes characterized by fatigue, cognitive dysfunction, sleep disturbance, and neuropsychiatric symptoms. Increasing evidence suggests that immune dysregulation—including persistent inflammation, autoantibody production, and cellular immune dysfunction—may underlie these conditions.

This narrative review synthesizes peer-reviewed literature describing immune abnormalities across these syndromes and evaluates the rationale for immunomodulatory therapies, including intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG), rituximab, and therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). Evidence supporting immune-targeted treatment strategies is strongest in subsets of patients with identifiable immunologic abnormalities. Notably, the phase III RituxME trial in ME/CFS and a phase II trial of TPE in post-COVID condition both failed to demonstrate efficacy in unselected populations, reinforcing the importance of biomarker-guided patient stratification. TPE functions by removing circulating immune complexes, autoantibodies, and inflammatory mediators, and observational data suggest benefit in patients with demonstrable autoantibody burden. Further controlled studies incorporating immunologic phenotyping and early intervention are needed to define the therapeutic role of immune-directed interventions across these conditions.

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How not to review the evidence - from a position of having already decided it is positive.
His bio is.. interesting.
A pioneer and leader in the field of integrative medicine, Dr. Kaplan is one of only 19 physicians in the country to be board-certified in both Family Medicine and Pain Medicine.

Dr. Kaplan is also board-certified in Medical Acupuncture and has studied and practiced Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, Regenerative Medicine and Emergency Medicine. In response to growing numbers of patients presenting with heavy metal toxicity, Dr. Kaplan received certification in the science and practice of chelation therapy, by The American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM).
 
Kaplan, DO, in his Foundation for Total Recovery in the above link states:

"The Foundation partnered with leading clinicians, researchers and innovators to educate both the medical community and patients on the latest research and data available to determine the best approaches for diagnosing, treating, and ultimately curing illnesses such as Long COVID, chronic Lyme disease, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, PANS/PANDAS, treatment-resistant depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders."

Bolding is mine.

Enuf complementary and alternative "medicine" or is it a high-end wellness masquerade.
 
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