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Induction of thromboses within renal grafts by high-dose prophylactic OKT3

  • D. Abramowicz
  • , O. Pradier
  • , A. Marchant
  • , S. Florquin
  • , L. de Pauw
  • , P. Vereerstraeten
  • , P. Kinnaert
  • , J. L. Vanherweghem
  • , M. Goldman

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Abstract

Among 93 consecutive kidney-transplant patients who received prophylactic OKT3 10 mg/day for 2 weeks, 9 had intragraft thromboses within 2 weeks of transplantation. The thromboses were in graft artery in 1 patient and veins in 3. The other 5 had thromboses in glomerular capillaries and thrombotic microangiopathy similar to that of haemolytic-uraemic syndrome. All attempted treatments failed, and the 9 grafts had to be removed. The finding that plasma concentrations of prothrombin fragment 1 and 2 were higher 4 h after the first OKT3 dose in OKT3 recipients than in transplant patients who received other prophylaxis (mean 5.88 [SEM 0.76] vs 2.25 [0.59] nmol/l, p less than 0.01) confirms that OKT3 has procoagulant effects in vivo
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)777-778
JournalLancet
Volume339
Issue number8796
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1992

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