Thrombocytopenia following liver transplantation is associated with platelet consumption and thrombin generation

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Thrombocytopenia frequently occurs immediately after orthotopic liver transplantation. We have investigated the cause of this phenomenon in a cohort of 45 consecutive liver transplant recipients. The median preoperative platelet count (range) of 129x109/l (14-719) fell to 56x109/l (23-334) by the fourth postoperative day. The median preoperative reticulated platelet percentage (range) of 6.7% (2.2-23.9) increased to 16.4% (4.6-40.8) on day 7. There was a significant rise in prothrombin fragment F1.2 by the first postoperative day which was followed by rises in fibrinogen and fibrin degradation products. There was no increase in platelet-associated immunoglobulin or markers of endothelial activation. We conclude that there is an increased rate of platelet consumption associated with thrombin generation that reflects the magnitude of liver transplant surgery.

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Richards, E. M., Alexander, G. J. M., Calne, R. Y., & Baglin, T. P. (1997). Thrombocytopenia following liver transplantation is associated with platelet consumption and thrombin generation. British Journal of Haematology, 98(2), 315–321. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1997.2363056.x

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