Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT II) in liver transplant recipients: A retrospective multivariate analysis of prognostic factors

Norbert Hüser, Volker Aßfalg, Daniel Reim, Alexander Novotny, Stefan Thorban, Zhangjun Cheng, Arno Kornberg, Helmut Friess, Peter Büchler, Edouard Matevossian

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Abstract

We investigated the prevalence of HIT II in liver transplant recipients and analysed associated factors. In recipients with clinically suspected HIT II in the 4Ts pretest clinical scoring system HIPA-assay was performed. Next, 37 clinical variables were analysed retrospectively for their association with HIT II. Factors significantly correlated to our findings in univariate analysis were included in a multivariate model and binary logistic regression analysis. Among 46 recipients 21 patients were suspicious in the 4Ts pretest and 14 of them (30.4%) were diagnosed HIT-antibody positive. Patient's age (P = 0.001), postoperative dialysis (P = 0.028), and postoperative hospital stay (P = 0.035) were significantly associated with development of HIT-antibodies in univariate analysis. Postoperative dialysis and postoperative hospital stay turned out as epiphenomena of patient's age, the only independent predictor (P = 0.021). Using multiple v2-testing, a cutoff could be calculated, assigning patients younger than 59 years to a low risk group and patients of 59 years and older to a high risk group. High incidence of peri-operative HIT II seroconversion in liver transplant recipients is not associated with factors known to induce thrombocyte activation, like blood products or cell-saver. Only patients' age was identified as independent predictor.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)739-747
Seitenumfang9
FachzeitschriftTransplant International
Jahrgang25
Ausgabenummer7
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PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - Juli 2012

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