“…Other recipient-related risk factors include pretransplant dialysis modality, 22,23 in which peritoneal dialysis is associated with more graft thrombosis than hemodialysis, due to elevated plasma procoagulant factors, hypercoagulable states, including antiphospholipid antibody syndrome, antithrombin deficiency, mutation of factor V Leiden, and the prothrombin gene. 8,12,22,24,25 Perioperative hemodynamic status, 11,26 in which hypotension and dehydration could predispose to acute kidney injury, hypoperfusion, and thrombosis, and primary renal disease such as membranous nephropathy 11,22,[26][27][28] have also been identified as risk factors for venous graft thrombosis.…”