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Evaluation of atherosclerosis in renal transplanted patients by non-invasive methods

Authors :
Cláudio Domênico Sahione, Schettino
Aristarco Gonçalves, Siqueira Filho
Romeu Cortes, Domingues
Iugiro, Kuroki
Flávia Cristina Carvalho de, Deus
Renato Torres, Gonçalves
Hélio Magarino, Torres
Emerson, Gasparetto
Lúcio Cardoso, Pacheco
Eduardo, Rocha
Source :
Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia. 92(5)
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Endothelial dysfunction can be considered an early atherogenic event.To assess atherosclerosis in renal transplanted patients through the coronary calcium score, carotid duplex scan and brachial reactivity through ultrasonography.We assessed 30 renal transplanted male patients with stable renal function, with a mean age of 41.3 years.The detection of the atherosclerotic load in this population was very significant when the brachial reactivity technique was used (86.7%); it was less frequent when based on the presence of carotid plaque (33.3%) or the coronary calcium score (20%). The carotid plaque was considered when the thickness was12 mm. The coronary calcium score was abnormal when80 according to the Agatston scale, being observed in a low percentage of patients (21.7%), possibly due to the fact that the tomography is not the ideal method to detect atherosclerosis in renal patients, as it does not differentiates intimal calcifications of the medial layer. The adequate clinical control, the low age range and the factors related to the time of pre-transplant dialysis or the anti-inflammatory effect of the post-transplant drugs can delay the onset of the calcifications.The evaluation of the atherosclerotic load through the carotid duplex scan (33,3%) and the coronary calcium score (20%) was not frequent; there was no correlation with the high rate of endothelial dysfunction detection observed with the brachial reactivity assessment (86.7%).

Details

ISSN :
16784170
Volume :
92
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Arquivos brasileiros de cardiologia
Accession number :
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