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Risk Factors for Hypertension After Kidney Transplantation
Bernadett Borda
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Amir Reza Manafzadeh
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LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
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Risk Factors for Hypertension After Kidney Transplantation - Borda, Bernadett ; Reza Manafzadeh, Amir
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Synopsis "Risk Factors for Hypertension After Kidney Transplantation"
Hypertension in renal transplant recipients is common. Overall, in adults, the prevalence of hypertension after kidney transplantation is estimated to be 50-80%, while in children, it ranges from 47 to 82%. Cardiovascular morbidity, mortality, and shortened allograft survival are important consequences of inadequate control of hypertension. Donor and recipient factors, acute and chronic allograft injury, and immunosuppressive medications may each explain some of the pathogenesis of post-transplant hypertension. As observed in other patient cohorts, renal artery stenosis and adrenal causes of hypertension may be important contributing factors.
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