Background: We present a case report of thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura/hemolytic uremic syndrome (TTP/HUS) developing in a kidney/pancreas transplant recipient after the initiation of treatment with clopidogrel for symptomatic coronary artery disease.
Methods: A 35-year-old male kidney/pancreas recipient developed unstable angina 5 years after transplantation. The patient was treated with clopidogrel as adjunct therapy. A TTP/HUS condition developed, was diagnosed early, and successfully reversed with the implementation of plasmapheresis and cessation of clopidogrel and cyclosporine A.
Results: The patient continues taking cyclosporine A with good renal function 6 months after the incident, and successfully underwent coronary artery by-pass grafting 3 months after the event.
Discussion: This case demonstrates that early identification and treatment can reverse the TTP/HUS process associated with thienopyridine-derived agents. We strongly recommend that drugs of the thienopyridine class be used cautiously in transplant recipients, especially those taking calcineurin-inhibitors.
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