RÉSUMÉ
OBJECTIVE: Portal veinous thrombosis (VT) in the pancreatic transplant (6 to 20% of the cases) is the first cause of early loss of the transplant. Our objective was to identify the risk factors of VT in our experiment. METHOD: The sample group includes 106 patients who underwent pancreas transplantation (portal venous drainage, enteric-drained pancreas) within our institute of transplantation from 2004 until 2010. We completed a portal vein extension graft in 25% of the cases. First of all, risk factors were selected from preoperative and operative data with an univariate analysis. We then carried out a multivariate analysis of these factors (binary logistic regression). The threshold P was 0.05. RESULTS: Sixteen patients (15%) showed a VT. Eight of them developed a total thrombosis and required a transplantectomy. Three risk factors of VT were isolated by the multivariate analysis: a BMI of the receiver>25kg/m(2) (Odds Ratio [OR]=6.977), a portal vein extension graft (OR=4.1) and an age of the donor>45 years (OR=4.432). CONCLUSIONS: The knowledge of these risk factors of thrombosis allows the implementation of preventive measures (selection of the donor, nutritional support of the receiver in the registration if BMI>25kg/m(2)). The portal lengthening should be avoided by an attentive retrieval of the transplant (without shorter section of the portal vein). Nevertheless, the presence of one of these risk factors in a transplant patient should lead to start an antithrombotic treatment.