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Ren Fail ; 40(1): 201-208, 2018 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29619867

ABSTRACT

Vascular calcification (VC) is linked to post-transplant cardiovascular events and hypercalcemia which may influence kidney graft function in the long term. We aimed to evaluate whether pretransplant aortic arch calcification (AoAC) can predict post-transplant cardiovascular or cerebrovascular events (CVEs), and to assess its association with post-transplant plasma calcium levels and renal function in one-year follow-up. Our single-center observational prospective study enrolled 37 kidney transplant recipients (KTR) without previous history of vascular events. Two radiologists evaluated pretransplant AoAC on chest X-ray as suggested by Ogawa et al. in 2009. Cohen's kappa coefficient was 0.71. The mismatching results were repeatedly reviewed and resulted in consensus. Carotid-femoral (cfPWV) and carotid-radial pulse wave velocity (crPWV) was measured using applanation tonometry before and one year after transplantation. Patient clinical, biochemical data, and cardiovascular/CVE rate were monitored within 1 year. We found out that eGFR1year correlated with eGFRdischarge and calcium based on hospital discharge data (ß = 0.563, p = .004 and ß = 51.360, p = .026, respectively). Multivariate linear regression revealed that donor age, donor gender, and recipient eGFRdischarge (R-squared 0.65, p = .002) better predict eGFR1year than AoAC combined with recipient eGFRdischarge (R-squared 0.35, p = .006). During 1-year follow-up, four (10.81%) patients experienced cardiovascular events, which were predicted by PWV ratio (HR 7.549, p = .045), but not related to AoAC score (HR 1.044, p = .158). In conclusion, KTR without previous vascular events have quite low cardiovascular/CVE rate within 1-year follow-up. VC evaluated as AoAC on pretransplant chest X-ray together with recipient eGFRdischarge could be related to kidney function in one-year follow-up.


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Aortic Diseases/diagnosis , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Kidney Failure, Chronic/surgery , Kidney Transplantation/adverse effects , Vascular Calcification/diagnosis , Adult , Allografts/physiopathology , Aorta, Thoracic/diagnostic imaging , Aortic Diseases/blood , Aortic Diseases/complications , Calcium/blood , Cardiovascular Diseases/blood , Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Glomerular Filtration Rate , Humans , Kidney/physiopathology , Male , Middle Aged , Postoperative Period , Prognosis , Prospective Studies , Pulse Wave Analysis , Radiography , Risk Factors , Transplant Recipients/statistics & numerical data , Treatment Outcome , Vascular Calcification/blood , Vascular Calcification/complications
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