Pathophysiological Changes in the Hemostatic System and Antithrombotic Management in Kidney Transplant Recipients

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Nowadays, the main cause for early graft loss is renal graft thrombosis because kidney transplant outcomes have improved drastically owing to advances in immunological techniques and immunosuppression. However, data regarding the efficacy of antithrombotic therapy in the prevention of renal graft thrombosis are scarce. Adequate antithrombotic management requires a good understanding of the pathophysiological changes in the hemostatic system in patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). Specifically, ESKD and dialysis disrupt the fine balance between pro- and anticoagulation in the body, and further changes in the hemostatic system occur during kidney transplantation. Consequently, kidney transplant recipients paradoxically are at risk for both thrombosis and bleeding. This overview focuses on the pathophysiological changes in hemostasis in ESKD and kidney transplantation and provides a comprehensive summary of the current evidence for antithrombotic management in (adult) kidney transplant recipients.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)1248-1257
Aantal pagina's10
TijdschriftTransplantation
Volume107
Nummer van het tijdschrift6
Vroegere onlinedatum19-dec.-2022
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StatusPublished - jun.-2023

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