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Pre-transplant low paratyroid hormone level: a risk factor for post-transplant osteoporosis and arterial stiffness

Objectives: Arterial stiffness is an early marker of arterial calcification. Adynamic bone disease is associated with microinflammation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between pre-transplant bone activity and post-transplant osteoporosis and arterial stiffness in kidney transp...

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Published in:Gülhane tıp dergisi 2018, Vol.60 (3), p.107
Main Authors: Demirci, Bahar Gürlek, Tutal, Emre, Erkmen, Mehtap, Bal, Zeynep, Guliyev, Orhan, Çolak, Turan
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Language:eng ; tur
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Summary:Objectives: Arterial stiffness is an early marker of arterial calcification. Adynamic bone disease is associated with microinflammation. The aim of this study is to evaluate the relationship between pre-transplant bone activity and post-transplant osteoporosis and arterial stiffness in kidney transplant recipients. Methods: One hundred and fifty kidney transplant recipients were enrolled into our study. All patients’ pre and post-transplant PTH levels, post-transplant lumbar t-scores and pulse wave velocity (PWv) were cross sectionally analyzed. Patients were divided into two groups according to pre-transplant PTH levels; patients with low PTH group (group 1; PTH100 pg/ml, n: 59). Results: Serum PTH levels were slightly increased or stable after transplantation in group 1. In group 2; serum PTH levels was significantly decreased in 76 % of patients; however 24 % of group 2 patients had increased PTH after transplantation. In both groups, an increase in post-transplant PTH >30% was associated with higher serum creatinine and lower GFR levels and higher PWv. The factors influencing lumbar t-score were pre-transplant PTH, age and duration of hemodialysis. Pre-transplant PTH levels, lumbar t-score, age and duration after transplantation were detected as major determinants of PWv. Conclusions: Pre-transplant low serum PTH level is an important predictor for post-transplant osteoporosis and arterial stiffness. An increase in post-transplant PTH is associated with graft dysfunction and vascular stiffness that point out the importance of close follow-up and improve the PTH levels after renal transplantation.
ISSN:2146-8052
1302-0471
2146-8052
DOI:10.26657/gulhane.00032