Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy

Abstract Renal biopsy has been widely recommended in clinic to determine the histological patterns of kidney disease. To prevent bleeding complications, patients should routinely stop anticoagulants prior to renal biopsy. However, patients with kidney disease are susceptible to thromboembolisms, par...

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Autores principales: Xia Tan, Guochun Chen, Yu Liu, Letian Zhou, Liyu He, Di Liu, Yexin Liu, Fan Zhang, Huiqiong Li, Hong Liu
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:66d44f9f5c524ca2b68ddce04148b6ee2021-12-02T11:41:11ZSerum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy10.1038/s41598-017-05210-62045-2322https://doaj.org/article/66d44f9f5c524ca2b68ddce04148b6ee2017-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-05210-6https://doaj.org/toc/2045-2322Abstract Renal biopsy has been widely recommended in clinic to determine the histological patterns of kidney disease. To prevent bleeding complications, patients should routinely stop anticoagulants prior to renal biopsy. However, patients with kidney disease are susceptible to thromboembolisms, particularly in those with severe hypoalbuminemia. This study was designed to investigate the application of serum D-dimer as a predictor for thrombotic events after renal biopsy. 400 consecutive native renal biopsies were prospectively included in this 2-month follow-up study. The overall incidence of bleeding and thrombotic complication is 4%, including hematuria or large perinephric hematoma (2.5%, n = 10) and thrombotic complication (1.5%, n = 6). Compared to low serum D-dimer (<2.00 μg/ml), subjects in the group of high serum D-dimer (≥2.00 μg/ml) were more incline to develop thrombotic complications (9.1% versus 0.3%; RR, 30.33; p < 0.001). D-dimer correlated positively with age (rs = 0.258, P < 0.001). Inverse correlations were found for albumin (rs = −0.339, P < 0.001). Taken together, patients with high serum D-dimer carry an increased risk of thrombotic complications after renal biopsy. Our findings suggest that serum D-dimer can serve as a potential predictor for thrombotic events in patients with kidney disease. Further cautions should be given to these subjects.Xia TanGuochun ChenYu LiuLetian ZhouLiyu HeDi LiuYexin LiuFan ZhangHuiqiong LiHong LiuNature PortfolioarticleMedicineRScienceQENScientific Reports, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2017)
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Xia Tan
Guochun Chen
Yu Liu
Letian Zhou
Liyu He
Di Liu
Yexin Liu
Fan Zhang
Huiqiong Li
Hong Liu
Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
description Abstract Renal biopsy has been widely recommended in clinic to determine the histological patterns of kidney disease. To prevent bleeding complications, patients should routinely stop anticoagulants prior to renal biopsy. However, patients with kidney disease are susceptible to thromboembolisms, particularly in those with severe hypoalbuminemia. This study was designed to investigate the application of serum D-dimer as a predictor for thrombotic events after renal biopsy. 400 consecutive native renal biopsies were prospectively included in this 2-month follow-up study. The overall incidence of bleeding and thrombotic complication is 4%, including hematuria or large perinephric hematoma (2.5%, n = 10) and thrombotic complication (1.5%, n = 6). Compared to low serum D-dimer (<2.00 μg/ml), subjects in the group of high serum D-dimer (≥2.00 μg/ml) were more incline to develop thrombotic complications (9.1% versus 0.3%; RR, 30.33; p < 0.001). D-dimer correlated positively with age (rs = 0.258, P < 0.001). Inverse correlations were found for albumin (rs = −0.339, P < 0.001). Taken together, patients with high serum D-dimer carry an increased risk of thrombotic complications after renal biopsy. Our findings suggest that serum D-dimer can serve as a potential predictor for thrombotic events in patients with kidney disease. Further cautions should be given to these subjects.
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author Xia Tan
Guochun Chen
Yu Liu
Letian Zhou
Liyu He
Di Liu
Yexin Liu
Fan Zhang
Huiqiong Li
Hong Liu
author_facet Xia Tan
Guochun Chen
Yu Liu
Letian Zhou
Liyu He
Di Liu
Yexin Liu
Fan Zhang
Huiqiong Li
Hong Liu
author_sort Xia Tan
title Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
title_short Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
title_full Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
title_fullStr Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
title_full_unstemmed Serum D-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
title_sort serum d-dimer is a potential predictor for thromboembolism complications in patients with renal biopsy
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2017
url https://doaj.org/article/66d44f9f5c524ca2b68ddce04148b6ee
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