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Hypertension two years after renal transplantation: causes and consequences
Authors:C Warholm  H Wilczek  E Pettersson
Affiliation:Karolinska Institute, Department of Medicine, Danderyd Hospital, Sweden.
Abstract:The incidence of hypertension 2 years after renal transplantation and the possible causes of hypertension were studied retrospectively. A group of 93 patients treated with cyclosporin (CyA), azathioprine (Aza), and/or prednisolone (Pred) were compared to a group of 31 patients treated with Aza and Pred. There were more patients with hypertension in the CyA group (73%) than in the Aza group (58%). Hypertension before transplantation predisposed to hypertension after transplantation. After transplantation, hypertension was most common among patients with polycystic kidney disease (46%), chronic glomerulonephritis (67%), and diabetes (71%). The accumulated immunosuppressive medication (CyA/Pred) did not affect the occurrence of hypertension. Hypertensive patients had significantly poorer graft function than did normotensive patients (serum creatinine level 229 mumol/l vs 162 mumol/l, P < 0.01). The 10-year graft survival was markedly impaired in the group with hypertension (42% vs 65% for normotensives, P < 0.05). The 10-year patient survival was 59% vs 79% (P = NS). The study further confirms the frequent finding that hypertension has a negative effect on graft and patient survival rates.
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