2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.surg.2022.07.031
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Hyperparathyroidism at 1 year after kidney transplantation is associated with graft loss

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“…4,7,27 Similar to our findings in the transplant population, Crepeau et al noted higher graft loss in patients with post-KT HPT in their single-institution study. 7 However, they did not control for renal function, which directly affects PTH levels and is a significant confounder. Our results mirror that of Araujo et al, who in their study, found that persistent HPT at 1 year predicted graft loss, even when adjusted for eGFR.…”
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“…4,7,27 Similar to our findings in the transplant population, Crepeau et al noted higher graft loss in patients with post-KT HPT in their single-institution study. 7 However, they did not control for renal function, which directly affects PTH levels and is a significant confounder. Our results mirror that of Araujo et al, who in their study, found that persistent HPT at 1 year predicted graft loss, even when adjusted for eGFR.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…The sub-analyses of hypercalcemic HPT and normocalcemic HPT remained statistically significant, which reflected that HPT with or without hypercalcemia post-KT adversely affects allograft function. The association between HPT, CKD progression, vascular events, and deaths have been described in the general CKD population 4,7,27 . Similar to our findings in the transplant population, Crepeau et al noted higher graft loss in patients with post-KT HPT in their single-institution study 7 .…”
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