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World J Hepatol. May 28, 2015; 7(9): 1238-1243
Published online May 28, 2015. doi: 10.4254/wjh.v7.i9.1238
Table 1 Risk factors of hepatic artery thrombosis
Operative factorsNon operative factors
Surgical techniqueDonor age of more than 60 yr
Number of anastomosisLong cold ischemia time
Use of conduitsPreservation damage
Vessels kinkingLack of blood group compatibility
Small vessels sizeCytomegalovirus-positive donor status
Hypercoagulable recipient status
Recipient cigarette smoking
Rejection
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Table 2 Factors involved in development of hypercoagulability after liver transplantation
EndogenousAcquired
Substantial surgical damageDonor with factor V Leiden mutation
Stasis as a result of clamping of major vesselsInfections
Release of activators from the donor liverViral infection like cytomegalovirus
Systemic inflammatory responsesPerioperative haemostatic agent
The quality of the graftFresh frozen plasma
The length of surgeryPlatelets
The technique of graft preservationRecombinant factor VIIa
Cold ischemia/reperfusion effectAnti-fibrinolytics
Aprotinin Aminocaproic acid