Acute graft thrombosis in patients who underwent renal transplant and received anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents. A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 1.5 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY American journal of clinical and experimental urology Pub Date : 2022-06-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Rodrigo Guerra, Paulo Roberto Kawano, Marcelo Petean Amaro, Hamilto Akihissa Yamamoto, Fernando Ferreira Gomes Filho, João Luiz Amaro, Regina Paolucci El Dib, Herney Andres Garcia-Perdomo, Leonardo Oliveira Reis
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Objectives: Thrombosis is a major cause of early allograft loss in renal transplantation. Herein, we assessed the frequency of acute graft thrombosis in patients who underwent renal transplant and received anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents.

Methods: We performed a systematic review of all available case series studies of anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet prophylaxis of thrombosis in renal transplantation. The data were pooled in a proportional meta-analysis.

Results: Twenty-one case series were identified from 7,160 retrieved titles. A total of 3,246 patients were analyzed (1,718 treated with antiplatelet and/or anticoagulant agents and 1,528 non-treated control subjects). Allograft thrombosis occurred in 7.24% (95% CI 3.45 to 12.27%) of the patients receiving no intervention compared with 3.38% (95% CI 1.45 to 6.1%), 1.2% (95% CI 0.6 to 2.1%) and 0.47% (95% CI 0.001 to 1.79%) of the patients in the anticoagulant, aspirin, and aspirin + anticoagulant groups, respectively. The bleeding complication rate for anticoagulants was significantly higher than in the other groups.

Conclusions: Our data suggests that anticoagulants, and aspirin, either alone or in association with an anticoagulant, seem to have a low frequency of acute allograft thrombosis after kidney transplantation. Higher hemorrhagic complication rates might occur when anticoagulants are used.

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目的:血栓形成是肾移植早期同种异体移植物丧失的主要原因。在此,我们评估了接受肾移植并使用抗凝或抗血小板药物的患者急性移植物血栓形成的频率。方法:我们对肾移植中抗凝和/或抗血小板预防血栓形成的所有可用病例系列研究进行了系统回顾。将数据纳入比例荟萃分析。结果:从7160篇检索到的文献中鉴定出21个病例系列。共分析了3246例患者(1718例接受抗血小板和/或抗凝剂治疗,1528例未接受治疗的对照组)。同种异体移植血栓的发生率为7.24% (95% CI 3.45 ~ 12.27%),而抗凝剂组、阿司匹林组和阿司匹林+抗凝剂组分别为3.38% (95% CI 1.45 ~ 6.1%)、1.2% (95% CI 0.6 ~ 2.1%)和0.47% (95% CI 0.001 ~ 1.79%)。抗凝剂组出血并发症发生率明显高于其他组。结论:我们的数据表明,抗凝剂和阿司匹林,无论是单独使用还是与抗凝剂联合使用,似乎在肾移植后发生急性同种异体移植血栓的频率较低。当使用抗凝剂时,可能会发生较高的出血并发症。
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