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The participants are to be treated with the system twice weekly for the 3weeks and then once weekly for the following 6 weeks.",[13],"Device: LIPOSORBER® LA-15",[15],{"type":16,"name":17,"description":18,"armGroupLabels":19,"otherNames":20},"DEVICE","LIPOSORBER® LA-15","LIPOSORBER® LA-15 is a blood purification therapy; selectively removes apoprotein B-containing lipoproteins such as LDL from circulating blood and rapidly reduces the plasma cholesterol level. It was originally developed for prevention of coronary atherosclerosis progression in patients with serious hyperlipidemia such as familial hypercholesterolemia.\n\nIn the late 1980's, LDL-A was used to improve dyslipidemia in Nephrotic Syndrome, initially to prevent organ damage. 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renal transplantation.\n\nExclusion Criteria:\n\nGeneral Exclusion Criteria\n\n1. Patient is greater than 75 years of age at the start of the treatment period or less than 22\n2. The patient is unwilling or unable to sign and date the informed consent\n3. Pregnant, lactating, or planning to become pregnant prior to completing the study (Note: The safety of the use of LIPOSORBER® in pregnant women has not been studied. There may be unknown risks to an embryo\u002Ffetus. Sexually active women of childbearing potential should avoid pregnancy during the use of the LIPOSORBER device and throughout the study duration.)\n4. Unable or unwilling to comply with the follow-up schedule\n5. Simultaneously participating in another investigational drug or device study\n6. Body weight \\\u003C 15 kg (33.1 lbs)\n\nMedical Exclusion Criteria\n\n1. Currently being administered ACE inhibitors that cannot be withheld for at least 24 hours prior to each apheresis treatment (Note: The time period to withhold ACE inhibitors should be prolonged, if determined by the treating physician, considering each individual's renal function and the biological half-life of the ACE-inhibitor currently in use.)\n2. Currently being administered antihypertensive drugs other than ACE inhibitors (e.g., ARBs) that cannot be withheld on the day of apheresis until after the procedure\n3. Medical condition or disorder that would limit life expectancy to less than the primary clinical study endpoint or that may cause noncompliance with the study plan or confound the data analysis\n4. Hypersensitivity to dextran sulfate, heparin, or ethylene oxide\n5. Adequate anticoagulation cannot be achieved due to severe hemophilia, severe hemorrhage diathesis, severe gastrointestinal ulcers, or are recipients of vitamin K antagonist medications\n6. Extracorporeal circulation therapy with LIPOSORBER® LA-15 System cannot be tolerated due to severe cardiac insufficiency, acute myocardial infarction, severe cardiac arrhythmia, acute apoplexy, severe uncontrollable hypertension, or severe uncontrollable hypotension Note: Severe uncontrollable hypotension\u002Fhypertension indicates the cases with systolic and\u002For diastolic blood pressure ≤ 5th percentile for age, gender, and height.\n7. Cardiac impairments such as uncontrolled arrhythmia, unstable angina, decompensated congestive heart failure, or valvular disease\n8. Functional thyroid disease or liver abnormalities\n9. 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