Cardiovascular Risk in Pediatric Renal Transplant Recipients

Author:

Hamamoto Fernando Kazuaki1ORCID,do Carmo Franco Maria2ORCID,Jardim Maria Fernanda Silva3ORCID,de Camargo Maria Fernanda Carvalho1ORCID,Nogueira Paulo C. Koch14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Pediatric Kidney Transplantation Department Hospital Samaritano de São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

2. Nephrology Department Federal University of São Paulo—UNIFESP São Paulo Brazil

3. Pediatric Cardiology Department Hospital Samaritano de São Paulo São Paulo Brazil

4. Pediatrics Department Federal University of São Paulo—UNIFESP São Paulo Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundThe survival of pediatric chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients has improved in recent decades due to advances in dialysis and transplantation. However, cardiovascular disease (CVD) emerges as the main cause of mortality in patients with CKD.ObjectivesTo estimate cardiovascular risk in children with CKD at least 1 year after kidney transplantation. In addition, the possible association of cardiovascular risk with classic biochemical markers and potential new markers of this outcome was investigated.MethodsAn observational ambidirectional (retrospective capture of risk factors and prospective study of outcomes) research including 75 patients who underwent renal transplant between 2003 and 2013 with postoperative follow‐up of at least 1 year was conducted. The outcome variables adopted were the LV mass Z‐score and the presence of coronary calcification on computed tomography using calcium Agatston score.ResultOnly one patient had an elevated calcium score, and three children (4%) had an LV mass Z‐score ≥ 2.0. After multivariable analysis, only gender, serum triglyceride, and serum renalase concentration remained significantly associated with LV mass.ConclusionThe low incidence of cardiovascular changes in the population studied confirms the benefit of transplantation for the cardiovascular health of children. Nevertheless, long‐term follow‐up of these patients is recommended, given the limited duration of kidney function provided by transplantation and the high likelihood of further dialysis and kidney transplants being required in these children.

Funder

Ministério da Saúde

Publisher

Wiley

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