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LATE ANEMIA IN PEDIATRIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS

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  172-176

Abstract

 Background: ANEMIA is a frequent complication among pediatric transplant recipients. However, limited published studies are currently available about ANEMIA in these patients.Objectives: We conducted a retrospective study to determine the prevalence and risk factors of late post-transplant ANEMIA (PTA) among pediatric KIDNEY transplant patients.Patients and Methods: A total of 78 KIDNEY transplant patients £18 years old were enrolled. Prevalence of late PTA, beyond 1 year after TRANSPLANTATION, in CHILDren was evaluated between 2008 and 2011. We considered ANEMIA as hemoglobin concentration of £11 mg/dl and less than 10 mg/dl as a severe ANEMIA. Both univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to determine the correlation of PTA with other risk factors such as renal allograft function and other laboratory parameters.Results: The mean age of recipients was 10 ± 3 years (range: 3 to 18 years); 58% male and 42% female.The prevalence PTA in this survey was 15.4% (n=12). The prevalence of late PTA was not different in both boys and girls (p=0.38). At univariate analysis, a significant relationship was seen between serum creatinine concentrations and Hb levels (P=0.005, r=0.32) and there was also a significant relationship between serum Hb and cyclosporine trough blood level (p=0.009, r=0.29) and 2 hour post dose level of cyclosporine (p=0.03, r= 0.29). At multivariate logistic regression after adjustment for other factors, however, renal allograft impairment was the only a risk factor for late PTA (P =0.05, EXP (B) =2.5; 95 % CI=1.0- 6.3).Conclusions: The prevalence of late PTA in our CHILDren was lower than previously reported in literature from both adult and pediatric transplant patients.

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    EINOLLAHI, BEHZAD, ROSTAMI, ZOHREH, TEIMOORI, MOJTABA, & BEIRAGHDAR, FATEMEH. (2011). LATE ANEMIA IN PEDIATRIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS. THE JOURNAL OF NEPHRO-UROLOGY MONTHLY, 3(3 (9)), 172-176. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/323696/en

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    EINOLLAHI BEHZAD, ROSTAMI ZOHREH, TEIMOORI MOJTABA, BEIRAGHDAR FATEMEH. LATE ANEMIA IN PEDIATRIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS. THE JOURNAL OF NEPHRO-UROLOGY MONTHLY[Internet]. 2011;3(3 (9)):172-176. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/323696/en

    IEEE: Copy

    BEHZAD EINOLLAHI, ZOHREH ROSTAMI, MOJTABA TEIMOORI, and FATEMEH BEIRAGHDAR, “LATE ANEMIA IN PEDIATRIC KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS,” THE JOURNAL OF NEPHRO-UROLOGY MONTHLY, vol. 3, no. 3 (9), pp. 172–176, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/323696/en

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