Risk factors for hyperlipidemia in long-term pediatric renal transplant recipients

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D. M. Silverstein
J. Palmer
M. S. Polinsky
C. Braas
S. B. Conley
H. J. Baluarte
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[1] Louisiana State University Medical Center,
[2] Department of Pediatrics,undefined
[3] Division of Nephrology,undefined
[4] 1542 Tulane Avenue,undefined
[5] New Orleans,undefined
[6] LA 70112,undefined
[7] USA e-mail: DSilverst@aol.com Tel.: +1-504-8969238,undefined
[8] Fax: +1-504-8969240,undefined
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Pediatric Nephrology | 2000年 / 14卷
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Key words Hyperlipidemia; Renal transplant;
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Hyperlipidemia (HL) is a common problem in adult renal transplant (TP) recipients, contributing to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease and chronic TP nephropathy. There are multiple causes of HL post renal TP in adult patients, including pre TP HL, immunosuppressive agents, renal dysfunction, hypoalbuminemia secondary to nephrotic syndrome, obesity, and conditions that lead to end-stage renal disease (ESRD). We evaluated the incidence and risk factors of HL in 62 pediatric renal TP recipients (15.4±4.2 years, range-3.0–22.3 years) with long-term (6.7±3.1 years) functioning [glomerular filtration rate (GFR) 66.7±23.2 ml/min per 1.73 m2] allografts. The mean serum cholesterol (C) level was 205.5±43.6 mg/dl. Thirty-two patients (51.6%) exhibited elevated serum C levels. The mean serum triglyceride (TG) level was 157.3±88.4 mg/dl. Serum TG levels were elevated in 32 patients (51.6%). In patients with elevated serum levels of either C or TG, the mean low-density lipoprotein level (LDL) was 138.6±44.1 mg/dl (normal <130 mg/dl) and the high-density lipoprotein (HDL) level 54.6±15.9 mg/dl (normal>34 mg/dl). Of those patients studied, 45.5% had high LDL levels, whereas 9.1% exhibited low HDL levels. The two risk factors for elevated serum C levels in our patient population were pre-TP HL and increased years since TP. The only risk factor for elevated serum TG levels was reduced GFR. A family history of HL had a significant deleterious impact upon serum levels of C (P=0.01), but did not affect serum TG levels (P=0.7). Years on dialysis prior to TP, history of prior TP, gender, body mass index, and disease leading to ESRD had no influence upon the development of post-TP HL. We conclude that post-renal TP HL is a significant problem in pediatric renal TP recipients.
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