Chen Rentian, Yuan Zehua, Jiang Hongtao, et al. Influencing factors, clinical manifestations and preventive strategies of hypercoagulable state after kidney transplantation[J]. ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION. DOI: 10.12464/j.issn.1674-7445.2025055
Citation: Chen Rentian, Yuan Zehua, Jiang Hongtao, et al. Influencing factors, clinical manifestations and preventive strategies of hypercoagulable state after kidney transplantation[J]. ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION. DOI: 10.12464/j.issn.1674-7445.2025055

Influencing factors, clinical manifestations and preventive strategies of hypercoagulable state after kidney transplantation

  • Hypercoagulable state (HCS) after kidney transplantation is one of the common and serious complications in kidney transplant recipients, which has attracted increasing attention in recent years. HCS refers to the abnormal and excessive activation of blood coagulation function, leading to the increased risk of thrombosis. After kidney transplantation, the combined effects of hemodynamic changes, surgical trauma and severe rejection reaction increase the incidence of HCS, not only raising the risk of thrombosis but also potentially causing graft failure and affecting the postoperative survival rate of patients. This article reviews the influencing factors, clinical manifestations, diagnostic methods and preventive strategies of HCS after kidney transplantation, aiming to provide a theoretical basis for optimizing perioperative management and improving the prognosis of patients.
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