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Kidney Int Rep ; 1(4): 269-278, 2016 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28451651

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INTRODUCTION: Following renal transplantation, decreased renal function is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, graft loss and mortality. We investigated whether declining renal function was associated with hospitalization post-transplant. METHODS: Adult, first-time, kidney transplant recipients between 2004 and 2006 from the United Network for Organ Sharing database and hospitalizations one year after the 6-month post-transplant follow-up visit were examined. Generalized linear models explored the relationship between estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) measured at 6 months and the number of hospitalizations in the following year. RESULTS: Of 15,778 kidney transplant recipients, 19.1% were admitted in the year after the 6-month follow-up visit. Among those hospitalized, the mean number of hospitalizations was 1.71 and increased with decreasing eGFR. In multivariable models, a decrease in eGFR was significantly associated with increased hospitalizations: for every 10 ml/min/1.73m2 decrease in eGFR, there was an 11% increase in hospitalization rate (p <0.001). Lower eGFR after the first 6 months following transplantation was associated with an increase in late hospitalizations among adult kidney transplant recipients. DISCUSSION: Identifying patients with declining eGFR and other risk factors may help prevent morbidity and mortality associated with hospitalization post-transplantation.

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