Anesthesiologists should be aware of the coagulation implications of therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) with albumin replacement for desensitization of kidney transplant (KT) recipients. We describe a case where the final preoperative TPE was performed with albumin. A TEGR 6s demonstrated defects in fibrinogen component to clot strength. With surgical oozing noted and the fibrinogen defect, cryoprecipitate was administered. Thereafter, fibrinogen contribution to clot strength normalized, coinciding with clinical hemostasis. With the increased use of TPE to reduce antibodies in KT recipients, visco-elastic testing may assist in the identification of coagulation defects when plasma is not used as replacement fluid.

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