posted on 2021-12-06, 09:03authored byvandenBerg T.A.J., Lisman T., Dor F.J.M.F., Moers C., Minnee R.C., Bakker S.J.L., Pol R.A.
In kidney transplantation (KTx), renal graft thrombosis (RGT) is one of the main reasons for early graft loss. Although evidence-based guidance on prevention of RGT is lacking, thromboprophylaxis is widely used. The aim of this survey was to obtain a European view of the different thromboprophylactic strategies applied in KTx.
An online 22-question survey, addressed to KTx professionals, was distributed by e-mail and via platforms of the European Society for Organ Transplantation.
Seventy-five responses (21 countries, 51 centers) were received: 75% had over 10 years’ clinical experience, 64% were surgeons, 29% nephrologists and 4% urologists. A written antithrombotic management protocol was available in 75% of centers. In 8 (16%) of centers respondents contradicted each other regarding the availability of a written protocol. Thromboprophylaxis is preferred by 78% of respondents, independent of existing antithrombotic management protocols. Ninety-two percent of respondents indicated that an anticipated bleeding risk is the main reason to discontinue chronic antithrombotic therapy preoperatively. Intraoperatively, 32% of respondents administer unfractionated heparin (400 – 10.000 international units with a median of 5000) in selected cases.
Despite an overall preference for perioperative thromboprophylaxis in KTx, there is a high variation within Europe regarding type, timing and dosage, most likely due to the paucity of high-quality studies. Further research is warranted in order to develop better guidelines.