Acute brachial arterial embolic occlusion following anticoagulant discontinuation in a renal biopsy of a nephrotic syndrome patient

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Abstract

A 73-year-old woman with atrial fibrillation treated with rivaroxaban was hospitalized for nephrotic syndrome. After discontinuation of rivaroxaban to lower the risk of hemorrhagic events, a renal biopsy was performed. Rivaroxaban was scheduled to resume a week after the biopsy to prevent renal hemorrhaging. However, she developed acute brachial arterial embolic occlusion and mural thrombosis in the abdominal aorta before resuming rivaroxaban. If immune-mediated renal diseases are suspected in anticoagulated patients at a risk of thrombotic events, physicians should consider initiating glucocorticoid therapy without a renal biopsy in order to avoid hemorrhagic and thrombotic events.

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Taniguchi, T., Tomita, M., Ikeda, H., Kamimatsuse, R., Yamamoto, K., Shimizu, A., … Iehara, N. (2021). Acute brachial arterial embolic occlusion following anticoagulant discontinuation in a renal biopsy of a nephrotic syndrome patient. Internal Medicine, 60(21), 3453–3458. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.7269-21

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