How to avoid graft thrombosis requiring graftectomy: Immediate posttransplant CT angiography in pancreas transplantation

Young Hoon Kim, Jae Berm Park, Seung Soo Lee, Jae Ho Byun, Song Cheol Kim, Duck Jong Han

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Graft thrombosis immediately after surgery remains a problem for successful pancreas transplantation. The present study evaluated the efficacy of computed tomography (CT) angiography for monitoring of graft patency in the immediate postoperative period. METHODS: The study involved 119 patients who underwent pancreas transplantation between July 1992 and December 2009 in a single center. The anticoagulation strategy was heparin during and after transplantation and then oral warfarin for 1 to 6 months. Graft thrombosis was monitored using color Doppler ultrasonography until July 2005 (group A) and, thereafter, using CT angiography (group B). We retrospectively analyzed the efficacy of diagnosis of graft thrombosis in two groups. Graft survival was assessed using Kaplan-Meier analysis. RESULTS: Group A comprised 51 patients, and group B comprised 68 patients. Total vascular thrombosis was diagnosed in three (5.9%) group A and one (1.4%) group B patients, and partial venous thrombosis was diagnosed in 1 (2.0%) group A and 19 (31.6%) group B patients. Eighteen of the 19 grafts with partial thrombosis in group B were successfully treated using heparin-based anticoagulant therapy. There were no CT contrast media-related complications in group B. In group B, graft survival rates were the same for grafts with partial thrombosis and grafts without thrombosis. CONCLUSIONS: CT angiography was safe and effective for evaluating graft patency after pancreas transplantation. Partial vascular thrombosis in the immediate posttransplantation period showed no effect on graft survival under intensive anticoagulation and monitoring by CT angiography.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)925-930
Number of pages6
JournalTransplantation
Volume94
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Nov 2012
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • CT angiography
  • Pancreas transplantation
  • Thrombosis

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