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Early thrombotic and hemorrhagic complications associated with a risk-adjusted postoperative anticoagulation protocol after pediatric liver transplantation.

Caroline P LemoineKatherine A BrandtSaeed MohammadRukhmi V BhatRiccardo Superina
Published in: Pediatric blood & cancer (2022)
The use of a standardized risk-adjusted anticoagulation protocol after pLT is associated with a low occurrence of thrombotic and hemorrhagic complications. High-dose anticoagulation leads to more bleeding, but those risks outweigh the risks of possible graft loss.
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