Risk of bleeding-related complications after kidney biopsy in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Eun Song KangSoo Min AhnJi Seon OhHyosang KimWon Seok YangYong-Gil KimChang-Keun LeeBin YooSeokchan HongPublished in: Clinical rheumatology (2022)
Percutaneous kidney biopsy is accompanied by the risk of bleeding-related complications; however, most events in our study did not require vascular intervention for bleeding control. Low platelet count and low estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) significantly increase the risk of complications after kidney biopsy in patients with SLE. Key Points • The rate of overall bleeding-related complications after kidney biopsy was about 20% of patients with SLE. • The most commonly observed events were gross hematuria followed by blood transfusion. • Thrombocytopenia and poor kidney function areis an important risk of bleeding-related complications after kidney biopsy.