Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
Background: After receiving a kidney allograft, patients tend to gain weight acquiring the risk associated with overweight and obesity. Aim: To compare the evolution during 10 years after transplantation of patients who gained more than 15% of their initial weight during the first year after receivi...
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oai:scielo:S0034-988720150008000012015-10-01Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientesVega,JorgeHuidobro E,Juan PabloDe La Barra,SofíaHaro,Danissa Kidney transplantation Metabolic syndrome X Mortality Obesity Postoperative complications Treatment outcome Background: After receiving a kidney allograft, patients tend to gain weight acquiring the risk associated with overweight and obesity. Aim: To compare the evolution during 10 years after transplantation of patients who gained more than 15% of their initial weight during the first year after receiving the graft with those who did not experience this increase. Material and Methods: Cohort study of 182 patients transplanted in a single hospital between 1981 and 2003. Demographic data, weight gain during the first year, drugs used, complications and evolution of patients and grafts were recorded. Results: Seventy two patients gained more than 15% of their weight during the first year. These were discharged after receiving the graft with a lower serum creatinine than their counterparts (1.46 ± 0.71 and 1.97 ± 1.74 mg/dl respectively, p = 0.02). Ten years mortality with a functioning kidney was higher among weight gainers (25 and 12.7% respectively, p = 0.03). No other differences were observed between groups. Conclusions: Patients who gained more than 15% of their initial weight during the first year after receiving a kidney graft have a higher 10 years mortality with a functioning kidney.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Médica de SantiagoRevista médica de Chile v.143 n.8 20152015-08-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872015000800001es10.4067/S0034-98872015000800001 |
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Background: After receiving a kidney allograft, patients tend to gain weight acquiring the risk associated with overweight and obesity. Aim: To compare the evolution during 10 years after transplantation of patients who gained more than 15% of their initial weight during the first year after receiving the graft with those who did not experience this increase. Material and Methods: Cohort study of 182 patients transplanted in a single hospital between 1981 and 2003. Demographic data, weight gain during the first year, drugs used, complications and evolution of patients and grafts were recorded. Results: Seventy two patients gained more than 15% of their weight during the first year. These were discharged after receiving the graft with a lower serum creatinine than their counterparts (1.46 ± 0.71 and 1.97 ± 1.74 mg/dl respectively, p = 0.02). Ten years mortality with a functioning kidney was higher among weight gainers (25 and 12.7% respectively, p = 0.03). No other differences were observed between groups. Conclusions: Patients who gained more than 15% of their initial weight during the first year after receiving a kidney graft have a higher 10 years mortality with a functioning kidney. |
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Vega,Jorge Huidobro E,Juan Pablo De La Barra,Sofía Haro,Danissa |
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Vega,Jorge Huidobro E,Juan Pablo De La Barra,Sofía Haro,Danissa |
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Vega,Jorge |
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Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes |
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Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes |
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Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes |
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Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes |
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Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes |
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influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes |
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Sociedad Médica de Santiago |
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