2022
DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfac066.025
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MO122: Bleeding Complications after Allograft Kidney Biopsy and Role of Antiplatelet Therapy

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS Percutaneous biopsy is an important tool for monitoring renal allograft and early diagnosis when dysfunction occurs. Bleeding is the most dangerous adverse event, even if it is rare (risk of 0.5%). Cardiovascular (CV) disease affects 2/3 of elderly with CKD and antiplatelet therapy is taken for primary and secondary prevention of CV events. A systematic review on aspirin discontinuation among 50 279 patients at risk for coronary disease shows a 3-fold risk of adverse CV ev… Show more

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