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In Vitro Evaluation of Pro- and Anticoagulant Drugs in Children with End-Stage Liver Disease Undergoing Liver Transplantation

Authors :
Ton Lisman
Vincent E de Meijer
Robert J. Porte
Jelle Adelmeijer
Sander T H Bontemps
Maureen J M Werner
Jan B F Hulscher
Ruben H J de Kleine
Koen Reyntjens
Rene Scheenstra
Center for Liver, Digestive and Metabolic Diseases (CLDM)
Groningen Institute for Organ Transplantation (GIOT)
Source :
Thrombosis and Haemostasis, 120(09), 1240-1247. GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Pro- and anticoagulant drugs are commonly used in pediatric liver transplantation to prevent and treat thrombotic and bleeding complications. However, the combination of baseline hemostatic changes in children with liver disease and additional changes induced by transplantation makes this very challenging. This study aimed to analyze the efficacy of clinically available pro- and anticoagulant drugs in plasma from children undergoing liver transplantation. Methods In vitro effects of pro- and anticoagulant drugs on thrombin generation capacity were tested in plasma samples of 20 children (≤ 16 years) with end-stage liver disease undergoing liver transplantation, and compared with 30 age-matched healthy controls. Results Addition of pooled normal plasma had no effect in patients or controls, while 4-factor prothrombin complex concentrate increased thrombin generation in both patients and controls, with enhanced activity in patients. At start of transplantation, dabigatran and unfractionated heparin had a higher anticoagulant potency in patients, whereas 30 days after transplantation low molecular weight heparin was slightly less effective in patients. Effects of rivaroxaban were comparable between patients and controls. Conclusion This study revealed important differences in efficacy of commonly used pro- and anticoagulant drugs in children with end-stage liver disease undergoing liver transplantation. Therefore, dose adjustments of these drugs may be required. The results of this study may be helpful in the development of urgently needed protocols for strategies to prevent and treat bleeding and thrombotic complications in pediatric liver transplantation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03406245
Volume :
120
Issue :
09
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Thrombosis and Haemostasis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....59aeb4c99ae7cdb512e4c520dc676df0