Understanding a therapeutic paradox for treating thrombo-vascular complications in kidney disease

A potential treatment target has been discovered to prevent chronic kidney disease patients from developing blood clots without causing bleeding complications – an unwanted and perplexing side effect. They say the strategy offers a much-needed therapeutic alternative to standard-of-care heparin, which throws off the finely-tuned balance between pro-clotting and anticoagulant factors in blood vessels that work to keep fluid flowing while protecting against excessive bleeding after injuries.