REDUCED FIBRINOLYTIC POTENTIAL ONE-YEAR AFTER KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION - RELATIONSHIP TO LONG-TERM STEROID TREATMENT

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PATRASSI, GM
SARTORI, MT
RIGOTTI, P
DILANDRO, D
THEODORIDIS, P
FIORETTI, M
CAPALBO, M
SAGGIORATO, G
BOERI, G
GIROLAMI, A
机构
[1] UNIV PADUA, SCH MED, INST GEN SURG 2, I-35128 PADUA, ITALY
[2] UNIV PADUA, SCH MED, SERV NEPHROL, I-35128 PADUA, ITALY
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10.1097/00007890-199505270-00010
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
Thromboembolic complications constitute an important risk in renal transplant patients, in whom a hypercoagulable state is associated with immunosuppressive treatment, and the presence of hypercoagulability and hypofibrinolysis specifically with cyclosporine. Hypercorticism secondary to steroid treatment has been associated with a thrombophilic state and the presence of a reduced fibrinolytic potential in particular. The aims of this study were to first evaluate the fibrinolytic potential by the venous occlusion (VO) test in 19 renal transplant (RT) patients, and then compare these findings with those obtained in similar groups of normal subjects and patients with Cushing's disease. The following tests were carried out before and after the VO test: euglobulin lysis time and t-PA and PAI-1 activities and antigen. Compared with normal controls, RT and Cushing's patients both showed a similar significant increase in PAI-1 activity and concentration. The VO test revealed a similar impairment in fibrinolytic potential in both the RT and Cushing groups. High and pathological PAI-1 levels before and after the VO test were consistent with a defective fibrinolytic potential due to the inhibitory effect of PAI-1 on plasminogen activation. A hypofibrinolytic state was found in 68.4% of RT patients. Our results suggest that an imbalance in the fibrinolytic system is a typical feature of PT patients one year after transplantation. Steroids appear to be the immunosuppressive drug mainly involved in determining thromboembolic risk after renal transplantation.
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