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  • Dahle, Dag Olav (author)

Uric acid and clinical correlates of endothelial function in kidney transplant recipients

  • Article/chapterEnglish2014

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  • 2014-09-04
  • Wiley,2014
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  • LIBRIS-ID:oai:DiVA.org:uu-232130
  • https://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-232130URI
  • https://doi.org/10.1111/ctr.12435DOI

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  • Uric acid is associated with increased mortality in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs), but it is uncertain if this involves endothelial dysfunction. We hypothesized, first, that there was an association between uric acid and endothelial function, and second, that there were associations between endothelial function and cardiac and mortality risk scores.METHODS: One hundred and fifty-two patients were examined 10 wk after kidney transplantation by two measures of endothelial function, the brachial artery flow-mediated dilatation (FMD) expressed as percent dilatation (FMD%), and fingertip peripheral arterial tone (PAT) expressed as log-reactive hyperemia index (LnRHI). Risk scores were calculated from a recently validated formula. Other clinical correlates of endothelial function were described in stepwise linear regression models.RESULTS: Uric acid was associated negatively with FMD% in an age- and gender-adjusted model, while not in the multivariable model. No association was shown between uric acid and LnRHI. FMD% was associated negatively with risk scores in both crude and age- and gender-adjusted models (p < 0.01). LnRHI was associated negatively with risk scores in the latter model only (p < 0.05).CONCLUSIONS: Uric acid was neither associated with FMD% nor LnRHI in KTRs. There were significant associations between endothelial function indices and cardiac and mortality risk scores.

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  • Jenssen, Trond (author)
  • Holdaas, Hallvard (author)
  • Åsberg, Anders (author)
  • Soveri, IngaUppsala universitet,Njurmedicin(Swepub:uu)insov254 (author)
  • Holme, Ingar (author)
  • Mjøen, Geir (author)
  • Eide, Ivar A (author)
  • Pihlstrøm, Hege (author)
  • Dörje, Christina (author)
  • Halden, Thea A S (author)
  • Hartmann, Anders (author)
  • Uppsala universitetNjurmedicin (creator_code:org_t)

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  • In:Clinical Transplantation: Wiley28:10, s. 1167-11760902-00631399-0012

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