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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Autores principales: Vega,Jorge, Huidobro E,Juan Pablo, De La Barra,Sofía, Haro,Danissa
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Publicado: Sociedad Médica de Santiago 2015
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spelling 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
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language Spanish / Castilian
topic Kidney transplantation
Metabolic syndrome X
Mortality
Obesity
Postoperative complications
Treatment outcome
spellingShingle Kidney transplantation
Metabolic syndrome X
Mortality
Obesity
Postoperative complications
Treatment outcome
Vega,Jorge
Huidobro E,Juan Pablo
De La Barra,Sofía
Haro,Danissa
Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
description 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.
author Vega,Jorge
Huidobro E,Juan Pablo
De La Barra,Sofía
Haro,Danissa
author_facet Vega,Jorge
Huidobro E,Juan Pablo
De La Barra,Sofía
Haro,Danissa
author_sort Vega,Jorge
title Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
title_short Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
title_full Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
title_fullStr Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
title_full_unstemmed Influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
title_sort influencia de la ganancia de peso durante el primer año del trasplante renal en la sobrevida de injertos y pacientes
publisher Sociedad Médica de Santiago
publishDate 2015
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-98872015000800001
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