Journal Article10.1111/J.1399-3046.2006.00533.X
Rabbit antithymocyte globulin related decrease in platelet count reduced risk of pediatric renal transplant graft thrombosis.
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Renal allograft loss due to renal vascular thrombosis in the US pediatric renal transplantation.
Chia-shi Wang,Larry A. Greenbaum,Rachel E. Patzer,Rouba Garro,Barry L. Warshaw,Roshan P. George,Pamela D. Winterberg,Kavita N. Patel,Julien Hogan +8 more
TL;DR: The incidence of allograft loss due to RVT significantly and continuously declined among pediatric kidney transplants performed between 1995 and 2014 and the causes for this improvement are unclear in the present analysis.
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Pediatric kidney transplantation: a review
TL;DR: This review focuses on the current practices and outcomes in pediatric kidney transplantation in North America and discusses the indications for transplantation, the evaluation process, some key surgical and immunologic considerations, and the common risk factors for graft dysfunction.
Pediatric transplantation: preventing thrombosis.
TL;DR: This review summarizes the available evidence and rationale underlying the spectrum of current practices aimed at preventing thrombosis in the transplant recipient, with a particular focus on risk factors, pathophysiology, and described antithrombotic regimens.
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TL;DR: For both LD and CAD organ recipients, the occurrence of acute tubular necrosis was a significnat risk factor for the development of thrombosis, and the use of antibody induction therapy, donors greater than 5 years of age, and increasing recipient age were factors that decreased the risk for thromBosis.
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Low dose aspirin as prophylaxis against renal‐vein thrombosis in renal‐transplant recipients
TL;DR: A significant reduction in the incidence of RVT is indicated with the addition of low-dose aspirin in cadaveric and living-related renal transplant recipients receiving cyclosporin-based triple immunosuppression.
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Pretransplant peritoneal dialysis and graft thrombosis following pediatric kidney transplantation: a NAPRTCS report.
TL;DR: It is concluded that pretransplant PD is associated with an increased risk of graft thrombosis in pediatric renal transplant patients who have received PD, especially infants and young children.
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Vascular complications of renal transplantation
TL;DR: From January, 1963, to May, 1979, 600 renal transplants were performed at the Cleveland Clinic and there were 21 vascular complications in this series (3.5%).
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