The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Introduction: The risk of death after kidney transplant is associated with the age of the recipient, presence of comorbidities, socioeconomic status, local environmental characteristics and access to health care. Objective: To investigate the causes and risk factors associated with death during the first 5 years after kidney transplantation. Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective, matched case-control study. Results: Using a consecutive cohort of 1,873 kidney transplant recipients from January 1st 2007 to December 31st 2009, there were 162 deaths (case group), corresponding to 5-year patient survival of 91.4%. Of these deaths, 25% occurred during the first 3 months after transplant. The most prevalent cause of death was infectious (53%) followed by cardiovascular (24%). Risk factors associated with death were history of diabetes, dialysis type and time, unemployment, delayed graft function, number of visits to center, number of hospitalizations, and duration of hospital stay. After multivariate analysis, only time on dialysis, number of visits to center, and days in hospital were still associated with death. Patients who died had a non-significant higher number of treated acute rejection episodes (38% vs. 29%, p = 0.078), higher mean number of adverse events per patient (5.1 ± 3.8 vs. 3.8 ± 2.9, p = 0.194), and lower mean eGFR at 3 months (50.8 ± 25.1 vs. 56.7 ± 20.7, p = 0.137) and 48 months (45.9 ± 23.8 vs. 58.5 ± 20.2, p = 0.368). Conclusion: This analysis confirmed that in this population, infection is the leading cause of mortality over the first 5 years after kidney transplantation. Several demographic and socioeconomic risk factors were associated with death, most of which are not readily modifiable. |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantationKidney TransplantationMortalityRisk FactorsSocioeconomic FactorsABSTRACT Introduction: The risk of death after kidney transplant is associated with the age of the recipient, presence of comorbidities, socioeconomic status, local environmental characteristics and access to health care. Objective: To investigate the causes and risk factors associated with death during the first 5 years after kidney transplantation. Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective, matched case-control study. Results: Using a consecutive cohort of 1,873 kidney transplant recipients from January 1st 2007 to December 31st 2009, there were 162 deaths (case group), corresponding to 5-year patient survival of 91.4%. Of these deaths, 25% occurred during the first 3 months after transplant. The most prevalent cause of death was infectious (53%) followed by cardiovascular (24%). Risk factors associated with death were history of diabetes, dialysis type and time, unemployment, delayed graft function, number of visits to center, number of hospitalizations, and duration of hospital stay. After multivariate analysis, only time on dialysis, number of visits to center, and days in hospital were still associated with death. Patients who died had a non-significant higher number of treated acute rejection episodes (38% vs. 29%, p = 0.078), higher mean number of adverse events per patient (5.1 ± 3.8 vs. 3.8 ± 2.9, p = 0.194), and lower mean eGFR at 3 months (50.8 ± 25.1 vs. 56.7 ± 20.7, p = 0.137) and 48 months (45.9 ± 23.8 vs. 58.5 ± 20.2, p = 0.368). Conclusion: This analysis confirmed that in this population, infection is the leading cause of mortality over the first 5 years after kidney transplantation. Several demographic and socioeconomic risk factors were associated with death, most of which are not readily modifiable.Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia2018-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002018000200151Brazilian Journal of Nephrology v.40 n.2 2018reponame:Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologiainstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)instacron:SBN10.1590/2175-8239-jbn-3865info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRuppel,PriscilaFelipe,Claudia R.Medina-Pestana,Jose O.Hiramoto,Liliane LumiViana,LailaFerreira,AlexandraAguiar,WilsonIvani,MayaraBessa,AdrieliCristelli,MarinaGaspar,MelissaTedesco-Silva Jr,Helioeng2018-07-24T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0101-28002018000200151Revistahttp://www.bjn.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||jbn@sbn.org.br2175-82390101-2800opendoar:2018-07-24T00:00Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia - Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia (SBN)false |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation Ruppel,Priscila Kidney Transplantation Mortality Risk Factors Socioeconomic Factors |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation |
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The influence of clinical, environmental, and socioeconomic factors on five-year patient survival after kidney transplantation |
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Ruppel,Priscila |
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Ruppel,Priscila Felipe,Claudia R. Medina-Pestana,Jose O. Hiramoto,Liliane Lumi Viana,Laila Ferreira,Alexandra Aguiar,Wilson Ivani,Mayara Bessa,Adrieli Cristelli,Marina Gaspar,Melissa Tedesco-Silva Jr,Helio |
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author |
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Felipe,Claudia R. Medina-Pestana,Jose O. Hiramoto,Liliane Lumi Viana,Laila Ferreira,Alexandra Aguiar,Wilson Ivani,Mayara Bessa,Adrieli Cristelli,Marina Gaspar,Melissa Tedesco-Silva Jr,Helio |
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Ruppel,Priscila Felipe,Claudia R. Medina-Pestana,Jose O. Hiramoto,Liliane Lumi Viana,Laila Ferreira,Alexandra Aguiar,Wilson Ivani,Mayara Bessa,Adrieli Cristelli,Marina Gaspar,Melissa Tedesco-Silva Jr,Helio |
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Kidney Transplantation Mortality Risk Factors Socioeconomic Factors |
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Kidney Transplantation Mortality Risk Factors Socioeconomic Factors |
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ABSTRACT Introduction: The risk of death after kidney transplant is associated with the age of the recipient, presence of comorbidities, socioeconomic status, local environmental characteristics and access to health care. Objective: To investigate the causes and risk factors associated with death during the first 5 years after kidney transplantation. Methods: This was a single-center, retrospective, matched case-control study. Results: Using a consecutive cohort of 1,873 kidney transplant recipients from January 1st 2007 to December 31st 2009, there were 162 deaths (case group), corresponding to 5-year patient survival of 91.4%. Of these deaths, 25% occurred during the first 3 months after transplant. The most prevalent cause of death was infectious (53%) followed by cardiovascular (24%). Risk factors associated with death were history of diabetes, dialysis type and time, unemployment, delayed graft function, number of visits to center, number of hospitalizations, and duration of hospital stay. After multivariate analysis, only time on dialysis, number of visits to center, and days in hospital were still associated with death. Patients who died had a non-significant higher number of treated acute rejection episodes (38% vs. 29%, p = 0.078), higher mean number of adverse events per patient (5.1 ± 3.8 vs. 3.8 ± 2.9, p = 0.194), and lower mean eGFR at 3 months (50.8 ± 25.1 vs. 56.7 ± 20.7, p = 0.137) and 48 months (45.9 ± 23.8 vs. 58.5 ± 20.2, p = 0.368). Conclusion: This analysis confirmed that in this population, infection is the leading cause of mortality over the first 5 years after kidney transplantation. Several demographic and socioeconomic risk factors were associated with death, most of which are not readily modifiable. |
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