Progression of Osteoporosis After Kidney Transplantation in Patients With End-Stage Renal Disease
- Author(s)
- W.Y. Park; S. Han; B.S. Choi; C.W. Park; C.W. Yang; Y.-S. Kim; J.I. Kim; I.S. Moon; B.H. Chung
- Keimyung Author(s)
- Park, Woo Young; Han, Seung Yeup
- Department
- Kidney Institute (신장연구소)
Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
- Journal Title
- Tansplantation Proceedings
- Issued Date
- 2017
- Volume
- 49
- Issue
- 5
- Abstract
- for its progression in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs).
Methods. Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry was used to prospectively measure changes
in bone mineral density (BMD) before kidney transplantation (KT) and 1 year after
transplantation in 207 individuals. We also analyzed the risk factors of osteoporosis progression
during this period.
Results. Prior to KT, the mean BMD score (T-score of the femur neck area) was 2.1
1.2, and the prevalence of osteoporosis was 41.5% (86/207). At 1 year post-transplantation,
the mean BMD score significantly decreased to 2.3 1.1 (P < .001), and the prevalence
of osteoporosis increased to 47.3% (98/207; P ¼ .277). The BMD score worsened over the
study period in 69.1% (143/207) of patients, improved in 24.1% (50/207), and showed no
change in 6.8% (14/207). Minimal intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) improvement after
KT was found to be an independent risk factor of osteoporosis progression.
Conclusions. This study demonstrates progressive loss of BMD after KT and sustained
secondary hyperparathyroidism might influence the progression of osteoporosis.
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