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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-4 | Issue-06
Analysis of Lipid Profile, Serum Albumin, and Uric Acid Level as Cardiovascular Risk factors Analysis in Renal Transplant Recipients
Dr. S.A.K Noor Mohamed, Dr. M. Edwin Fernando
Published: June 30, 2016 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2016.v04i06.075
Pages: 2234-2237
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Abstract
Successful kidney transplantation has been shown repeatedly to be associated with a reduction in mortality
compared with dialysis. Studies suggest that this effect largely may be the result of the reduction in cardiovascular
disease (CVD) associated with the improvement in renal function. In a retrospective analysis of the United States Renal
Data System data consisting of more than 60,000 adult primary kidney transplant recipients transplanted between 1995 to
2000 and more than 66,000 adult wait-listed. Aim of the study is to analyze the risk factors for cardiovascular disease in
the renal transplant recipients. All recipients were ABO compatible and cross-match negative and they are followed up
regularly in nephrology transplant OPD. Recipients’ demographic factors like Age, Gender, Occupation, and Literacy
were noted. Nature of donor, post transplant duration, graft function were noted .Fasting blood samples were drawn to
determine serum creatinine, Total cholesterol, Triglycerides, LDL and HDL cholesterol and Plasma Glucose
concentrations, Hemoglobin,Serum albumin, Uric acid. Cardiovascular mortality is increased in patients with chronic
kidney disease. Mortality from cardiovascular disease is10–20 times higher among individuals treated with dialysis, as
compared to general population. The incidence of cardiovascular disease in kidney transplant patients is nearly twice that
of the general population. Even young transplant recipients (aged 35–45 years) experienced an almost 10-fold increase in
cardiovascular disease-related mortality.