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My husband had PKD and received a kidney 14 years ago. What are the drawbacks of taking blood thinners after a kidney transplant? Does one exist that KT patients can take?
no known drawbacks for aspirin
Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
There are no data which suggest that blood thinners are contraindicated in KT patients. KT patients regularly take warfarin, Pradaxa,Clopidogrel or Aspirin. For Aspirin, there are no proofs that these medications affect kidney function significantly. Newer anticoagulants such as NOAC, dabigatran or eliquis are safe as well but its dosage should be controlled and checked regularly. Warfarin may be more problematic and if this is recommended than consultation with hematologist is required. SO at this point, i think that aspirin should be continued as recommended since benefit is much higher than possible side effects. Complete neurologic work up is required, including carotid artery ultrasound, heart ultrasound and brain MRI since it will help to find the exact cause of TIA which may be a thrombotic plaque in heart or large blood vessels.
If you have further questions, feel free to ask. Wish you good health. Regards
He will be seeing the team at Mayo Clinic next Thursday. Thanks again
There is no evidence for the negative impact of aspirin
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
It may have been the case in the past but relevant studies even show that administration of aspirin in kidney transplant recipients is associated with reduced risks of allograft failure.
Of course, when KT patients are taking any new medicine, it should be discussed with the nephrologist, but I don't think that aspirin is problematic.
Regards