C-reactive protein and body mass index independently predict mortality in kidney transplant recipients

被引:52
|
作者
Winkelmayer, WC [1 ]
Lorenz, M
Kramar, R
Födinger, M
Hörl, WH
Sunder-Plassmann, G
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Brigham & Womens Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Med,Div Pharmacoepidemiol & Pharmacoecon, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Univ Vienna, Dept Med 3, Div Nephrol & Dialysis, Vienna, Austria
[3] Krankenhaus Kreuzschwestern Wels, Austrian Dialysis & Transplant Registry, Wels, Austria
[4] Univ Vienna, Clin Inst Med & Chem Lab Diagnost, Vienna, Austria
关键词
allograft loss; body mass index; C-reactive protein; epidemiology; inflammation; kidney transplantation; mortality; obesity; outcomes;
D O I
10.1111/j.1600-6143.2004.00477.x
中图分类号
R61 [外科手术学];
学科分类号
摘要
C-reactive protein (CRP) is a risk factor for cardiovascular outcomes and mortality in the general population. To date, there are no prospective studies of the association between CRP and mortality or allograft loss in kidney transplant recipients (KTR). In 1995, 438 consecutive KTR were enrolled in this prospective study. Important information on demographic, clinical and immunological characteristics was collected at baseline, and CRP was measured using standard methods. Patients were then followed-up for a median 7.8 years. Time-to-event analyses (univariate and multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression models) were used to study the main outcomes: all-cause mortality and kidney allograft loss, defined as the earlier of return to dialysis, re-transplantation, or death. From univariate analyses, we found that CRP greater than or equal to0.5 mg/dL was associated with a 83% greater mortality risk compared with lower levels of this inflammatory marker [hazard ratio (HR) = 1.83; 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.23-2.72; p = 0.003]. After multivariate adjustment, patients with a CRP greater than or equal to0.5 mg/dL had a 53% higher mortality risk compared with patients whose CRP was below that threshold (HR = 1.53; 95% CI: 1.01-2.31; p = 0.04). No associations between CRP and the risk of kidney allograft loss were detected. Furthermore, we were not able to detect any effect modification between CRP and body mass index on the outcomes under study. We conclude that CRP predicts all-cause mortality, but not allograft loss in stable KTR.
引用
收藏
页码:1148 / 1154
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] C-reactive protein levels do not predict acute rejection in kidney transplant recipients
    Butcher, D
    El-Ghoroury, M
    Bellovich, K
    Provenzano, R
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2006, 47 (04) : A23 - A23
  • [2] Body Mass Index, Waist Circumference and Mortality in Kidney Transplant Recipients
    Kovesdy, C. P.
    Czira, M. E.
    Rudas, A.
    Ujszaszi, A.
    Rosivall, L.
    Novak, M.
    Kalantar-Zadeh, K.
    Molnar, M. Z.
    Mucsi, I.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2010, 10 (12) : 2644 - 2651
  • [3] Pretransplantation levels of C-reactive protein predict all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, but not graft outcome, in kidney transplant recipients
    Varagunam, M
    Finney, H
    Trevitt, R
    Sharples, E
    McCloskey, DJ
    Sinnott, PJ
    Raftery, MJ
    Yaqoob, MM
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2004, 43 (03) : 502 - 507
  • [4] Elevated levels of C-reactive protein independently predict accelerated deterioration of graft function in renal transplant recipients
    van Ree, Rutger M.
    Oterdoom, Leendert H.
    de Vries, Aiko P. J.
    Gansevoort, Ron T.
    van der Heide, Jaap J. Homan
    van Son, Willem J.
    Ploeg, Rutger J.
    de Jong, Paul E.
    Gans, Reinold O. B.
    Bakker, Stephan J. L.
    NEPHROLOGY DIALYSIS TRANSPLANTATION, 2007, 22 (01) : 246 - 253
  • [5] BODY MASS INDEX AND MORTALITY IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS: A META-ANALYSIS
    Ahmadi, Seyed-Foad
    Zahmatkesh, Golara
    Streja, Elani
    Molnar, Miklos Z.
    Rhee, Connie M.
    Steiner, Shah
    Gillen, Daniel L.
    Kalantar-Zadeh, Kamyar
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES, 2014, 63 (05) : A22 - A22
  • [6] C-reactive Protein, Body Mass Index, and Diabetic Retinopathy
    Lim, Laurence Shen
    Tai, E. Shyong
    Mitchell, Paul
    Wang, Jie Jin
    Tay, Wan Ting
    Lamoureux, Ecosse
    Wong, Tien Yin
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2010, 51 (09) : 4458 - 4463
  • [7] Body Mass Index, C-Reactive Protein and Diabetic Retinopathy
    Lim, L. S.
    Tai, E.
    Mitchell, P.
    Wang, J.
    Tay, W.
    Lamoureux, E. L.
    Wong, T. Y.
    INVESTIGATIVE OPHTHALMOLOGY & VISUAL SCIENCE, 2010, 51 (13)
  • [8] BODY MASS INDEX AND C-REACTIVE PROTEIN IN MINORITY ADOLESCENTS
    Zhao, Feng
    McCalla, Judith R.
    Saab, Patrice G.
    Llabre, Maria M.
    Fitzpatrick, Stephanie
    Schneiderman, Neil
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2007, 33 : S108 - S108
  • [9] C-reactive protein is related to waist-to-height ratio independently from body mass index in Japanese
    Miura, K
    Yoneyama, S
    Ishizaki, M
    Morikawa, Y
    Soyama, Y
    Kido, T
    Naruse, Y
    Nakagawa, H
    CIRCULATION, 2005, 111 (14) : E205 - E205
  • [10] C-reactive protein - Does it predict mortality?
    Donaldson, Gavin C.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF RESPIRATORY AND CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 2007, 175 (03) : 209 - 210