Chronic kidney disease(CKD) patients have high incidence of coronary artery problems event after renal transplantation. And remain a major cause of mortality. The major risk marker is arterial stiffness. The cardio-ankle vascular index (CAVI) is a new index of overall stiffness and can estimated the risk of atherosclerosis. Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF-21) is a metabolic regulator that plays important role in cardiac remodeling elevated FGF-21 have been reported in coronary heart disease or carotid artery plaque and could be biomarkers for atherosclerosis disease Investigators aimed to study the association between CAVI and FGF-21 and their relations to various parameters that can contribute to cardiovascular disease eg. homocysteine Echocardiogram findings and other traditional basic factors.
A total of 90 participants who underwent renal transplant were included in the study. The following measures were done and laboratory data were collected. CAVI, Ecchocariogram, Homocysteine, Hs-CRP, Carotid IMT, FGF-21, Medication after renal transplantation, incidence of cardiovascular disease correlation between categorical data was done by using Pearson's correlation test and multiple regression analysis.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
FGf-21 and CAVI was measured in renal transplant patients group and study correlation with arterial stiffness
Bangkok metropolitan administraiton of vajira hospital
Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
association between CAVI and FGF-21 with arterial stiffness in renal transplant patients
cross sectional study
Time frame: 1 month
association between Hs-CRP,Homocystein with CAVI
cross sectional study
Time frame: 1 month
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