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Proteinuria and baseline renal function predict mortality and renal outcomes after sirolimus therapy in liver transplantation recipients

  • Lung Chih Li
  • , Chien Ning Hsu*
  • , Chih Che Lin
  • , Yu Fan Cheng
  • , Tsung Hui Hu
  • , Ding Wei Chen
  • , Chih Hsiung Lee
  • , Toshiaki Nakano
  • , Chao Long Chen
  • *此作品的通信作者
  • Division of Nephrology
  • Chang Gung Memorial Hospital
  • Kaohsiung Medical University
  • Liver Transplant. Prog. Chang G.
  • Department of Diagnostic Radiology
  • Divisions of Gastroenterology
  • Chang Gung University

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Background: Chronic kidney disease is a significant complication after liver transplantation (LT), but the role of pre-existing renal insufficiency and proteinuria remains unclear among LT recipients receiving sirolimus. Methods: We assessed the effects of proteinuria and baseline renal function on long-term renal and survival outcomes among 576 LT recipients who received SRL in a medical center between 2005 and 2014. Renal outcomes were the incidences of >50% reduction in their baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate and end stage kidney disease requiring renal replacement therapy. Proteinuria was identified using morning dipstick results (≥30 mg/dL) at baseline and within the first year after the initiation of SRL therapy. A Kaplan-Meier analysis was performed to estimate time to event. Factors associated with the outcomes were determined using the Cox proportional hazards model with a significance level set at P <0.05. Results: During the study period, renal function deteriorated in 135 (25.3%) patients and 68 (11.8%) patients died. Persistent and new onset proteinuria contributed to a high rate of mortality and the deterioration of renal function (both log-rank tests, P <0.0001). After adjustments, new onset proteinuria within the first year after the initiation of SRL therapy increased the risk of deteriorating renal function, regardless of baseline estimated glomerular filtration rate. Moreover, pre-existing (hazard ratio = 1.91; P <0.001) and new onset diabetes (hazard ratio = 2.34; P <0.0001) were significantly associated with new onset proteinuria among SRL users. Conclusions: These findings support the effective monitoring and early management of the predictable risks for proteinuria among new SRL users in order to delay the progression of renal disease.

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文章編號58
期刊BMC Gastroenterology
17
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出版狀態已出版 - 20 04 2017
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