Use of drug-eluting balloon coronary intervention prior to living donor kidney transplantation

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Background: Kidney transplantation is the gold standard of therapy in patients with terminal renal insufficiency. Living donor transplantation is a well-established option in this field. Enlarging the donor's pool implicates the acceptance of an increased rate of comorbidities. Among them, coronary artery disease is a growing problem. An increasing number of patients, undergoing living donation, receive antiplatelet therapies due to coronary disease.Case presentation: Here we report about the perioperative treatment with a drug-eluting balloon in a patient with major cardiac risk factors who underwent kidney transplantation.Conclusion: At the current time no recommendation can be given for the routine use of drug-eluting balloons.

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Kammerer, T., Beiras-Fernandez, A., Rehm, M., Stangl, M., Guba, M., Kupatt-Jeremias, C., & Weis, F. (2014). Use of drug-eluting balloon coronary intervention prior to living donor kidney transplantation. BMC Cardiovascular Disorders, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2261-14-112

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