2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10157-015-1117-z
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Mineral and bone disorders in kidney transplant recipients: reversible, irreversible, and de novo abnormalities

Abstract: Given the advances in medical technologies related to kidney transplantation, the post-transplant graft survival rate and quality of life have improved dramatically. Nevertheless, post-transplant mortality rate still remains high as compared to the general population due to the development of cardiovascular events. It has recently been widely recognized that chronic kidney disease-mineral and bone disorders (CKD-MBD) significantly contribute to such poor prognosis at least in part. In the majority of kidney re… Show more

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“…To our knowledge, the application of DRx for analysis of BD in uremic experimental models has not been previously evaluated. Recently, the analysis of BD in patients with CKD has gained importance in clinical practice because of its association with increased risk for fractures, and increased overall and cardiovascular mortality 19,20 . We adapted the adenine model as previously described 21 .…”
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“…To our knowledge, the application of DRx for analysis of BD in uremic experimental models has not been previously evaluated. Recently, the analysis of BD in patients with CKD has gained importance in clinical practice because of its association with increased risk for fractures, and increased overall and cardiovascular mortality 19,20 . We adapted the adenine model as previously described 21 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with CKD have a high prevalence of fractures when compared to the general population, which shows that renal dysfunction increases the risk for this condition 19,20 . After the 2012 KDIGO guidelines, the evaluation of BD has increasingly been included as a component of the clinical investigation of CKD patients, justified by the importance of early diagnosis of fracture risk and the need to evaluate new therapies aiming to preserve bone mass in this population 9 .…”
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“…Ongoing economic development in these countries and areas will certainly contribute to the improvement of management in the near future. Policies for publishing and sharing of data regarding Asian CKD patients is most urgently required [48] , which should include data on pre-dialysis CKD patients and kidney transplant recipients [49] . Such data should also include costeffectiveness analyses [50,51] that take the local medical costs and system into consideration.…”
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“…Achievement of strict target range of mineral parameters by Japanese guidelines [13,14], especially focused on phosphorus [15,16], may in part explain such a better prognosis [17]. In addition, because the number of kidney transplant recipients in Japan has been slowly growing, pre and post-transplant of CKD-MBD is also becoming another important topic in research and management [18].…”
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