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Pretransplant malnutrition, inflammation, and atherosclerosis affect cardiovascular outcomes after kidney transplantation.

Authors :
Jin Ho Hwang
Jiwon Ryu
Jung Nam An
Clara Tammy Kim
Hyosang Kim
Jaeseok Yang
Jongwon Ha
Dong Wan Chae
Curie Ahn
In Mok Jung
Yun Kyu Oh
Chun Soo Lim
Duck-Jong Han
Su-Kil Park
Yon Su Kim
Young Hoon Kim
Jung Pyo Lee
Source :
BMC Nephrology; Jul2015, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p1-12, 12p
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Background: Malnutrition, inflammation, and atherosclerosis (MIA) syndrome is associated with a high mortality rate in patients with end-stage renal disease. However, the clinical relevance of MIA syndrome in kidney transplantation (KT) recipients remains unknown. Methods: We enrolled 1348 adult KT recipients. Recipients were assessed based on serum albumin, cholesterol, or body mass index for the malnutrition factor and C-reactive protein level for the inflammation factor. Any history of cardiovascular (CV), cerebrovascular, or peripheral vascular disease satisfied the atherosclerosis factor. Each MIA factors were assessed by univariate analysis and we calculated an overall risk score by summing up scores for each independent variable. The enrolled patients were divided into 4 groups depending on the MIA score (0, 2-4, 6, 8-10). Results: The patients with higher MIA score showed worse outcome of fatal/non-fatal acute coronary syndrome (ACS) (p < 0.001) and composite outcomes of ACS and all-cause mortality (p < 0.001) than with the lower MIA score. In multivariate analysis, ACS showed significantly higher incidence in the MIA score 8-10 group than in the MIA score 0 group (Hazard ratio 6.12 95 % Confidence interval 1.84-20.32 p = 0.003). Conclusions: The presence of MIA factors before KT is an independent predictor of post-transplant CV outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712369
Volume :
16
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Nephrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
108691594
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-015-0108-3