1. Prediabetes is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease following renal transplantation
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Ricardo Lauzurrica, Antonio Osuna, F. J. Gainza, Irene Silva Torres, Francesc Moreso, Alejandro Jiménez Sosa, Ana González Rinne, Beatriz Bayés-Genís, Rocío Benitez Ruiz, Manuel Macías, Juan Carlos Ruiz, Juan Manuel Diaz, Domingo Marrero Miranda, José Manuel López Osorio, Meritxel Ibernon, Patricia Delgado Mallén, Armando Torres, Rosa Domínguez, Esteban Porrini, and Ana Elena Rodríguez Rodríguez
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Disease ,Prediabetic State ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Postoperative Complications ,Risk Factors ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Prediabetes ,Risk factor ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Hazard ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Transplantation ,Transplantation ,030104 developmental biology ,Glucose ,Nephrology ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Spain ,Female ,business ,Follow-Up Studies - Abstract
Prediabetes and post-transplant diabetes mellitus affect about 20-30% of renal transplant patients. The latter is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. However, no clear evidence linking prediabetes and cardiovascular disease is available. To study this we analyzed the impact of prediabetes on cardiovascular disease in 603 renal transplant patients followed with repeated oral glucose tests for up to five years and a long term survival evaluation. Prediabetes and post-transplant diabetes mellitus were defined at 12 months after transplantation to avoid their high reversibility rate before this period. 73 cardiovascular events were observed. The incidence of events was significantly higher in patients with either prediabetes, (17%; 0.023 person/year) or post-transplant diabetes mellitus (20%; 0.028 person/year) than in normal individuals, (7%; 0.0095 person/year). The incidence of events was comparable between prediabetes and post-transplant diabetes mellitus. Prediabetes at 12 months was a risk factor for cardiovascular events in univariate and multivariate Cox survival analyses (hazard ratio 2.24, 95% confidence interval 1.11-4.52). Prediabetes at three months and hemoglobin A1c at 12 months were not significantly associated with cardiovascular disease. Thus, prediabetes is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease in renal transplantation, a population at high risk for cardiovascular events. Since prediabetes is potentially a reversible condition, there is an opportunity to prevent cardiovascular disease in this population.
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- 2019