Background::Transplant renal artery stenosis (TRAS) is a vascular complication after kidney transplantation associated with poor outcomes. This study aimed to analyze the efficacy and safety of low-dose aspirin for preventing TRAS.Methods::After kidney transplantation, patients were enrolled from January 2018 to December 2020 in Henan Provincial People’s Hospital. A total of 351 enrolled recipients were randomized to an aspirin group with low-dose intake of aspirin in addition to standard treatment (
n = 178), or a control group with only standard treatment (
n = 173). The patients was initially diagnosed as TRAS (id-TRAS) by Doppler ultrasound, and confirmed cases were diagnosed by DSA (c-TRAS).
Results::In the aspirin and control groups, 15.7
作者:Tian Xiangyong;Ji Bingqing;Niu Xiaoge;Duan Wenjing;Wu Xiaoqiang;Cao Guanghui;Zhang Chan;Zhao Jingge;Wang Zhiwei;Gu Yue;Cao Huixia;Qin Tao;Shao Fengmin;Yan Tianzhong
来源:中华医学杂志英文版 2023 年 136卷 5期