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Challenges of Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia-Related Kidney Transplantation: Venous Graft Thrombosis in a Pediatric Recipient.


AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES 2025 / September ; 86(3): 408 - 412






Bibliometric indicators



Citations (WOS) = 0

DOI = 10.1053/j.ajkd.2025.03.025

PubMed-ID = 40482902


Authors

Droste M*, Kubitza L, Wesche J1, Jeruschke S, Berger M, Kaths M, Baba H, Greinacher A1, Pape L, Thiele T1, Büscher A


Abstract

During the COVID-19 pandemic, adenoviral vaccines drew attention due to a potential life-threatening coagulation disorder, the vaccine-induced immune thrombotic thrombocytopenia (VITT). Patients deceased of VITT have been accepted as organ donors despite safety concerns regarding the transmission of VITT to recipients. The outcome of adult kidney graft recipients was reported favorable in most cases, however, (thrombotic) complications were observed more frequently. We present two pediatric recipients of kidney grafts from VITT-deceased patients. Both donors (38 and 34 years old, male, body mass index each 23 kg/m) experienced VITT-related symptoms 22 and 12 days after first dose of Vaxrevia® and Vaccine Janssen®, respectively. Neither had a prior history of other prothrombotic conditions (e.g., history of smoking, arterial hypertension, or prior thrombosis). The graft function was excellent for up to 36 months in the recipient in Case 1 (14-year-old girl, hemodialysis, kidney failure caused by methylmalonic acidemia). However, the recipient in Case 2 (4-year-old boy, peritoneal dialysis, kidney failure caused by abnormal urethral valves) experienced immediate and recurrent renal vein thrombosis. Histopathology of the explanted organ revealed extended platelet-enriched thrombus formation. VITT-causing antibodies against platelet factor 4 were detected in the organ perfusate of both allografts during cold storage with significantly higher concentrations in the latter patient. Our findings emphasize the need for careful evaluation of donor organs from VITT-deceased patients especially in high-risk patients, such as young children.

Published in

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES


Year 2025
Month/Hj September
Impact Factor (2025)
Volume 86
Issue 3
Pages 408 - 412
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed ja
Article type Case report
Article state published - printed
DOI 10.1053/j.ajkd.2025.03.025
PubMed-ID 40482902

Common journal data

Short name: AM J KIDNEY DIS
ISSN: 0272-6386
eISSN: 1523-6838
Country: USA
Language: English
Categories:
  • UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY


Impact factor trend

Year Impact Factor
2008 4.822
2009 5.152
2010 5.242
2011 5.434
2012 5.294
2013 5.756
2014 5.9
2015 6.269
2016 7.623
2017 7.129
2018 6.653
2019 6.618
2020 8.86
2021 11.072
2022 13.2
2023 9.4
2024 8.2

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