Literature DB >> 17889134

Gastrointestinal complications in renal transplant recipients: MITOS study.

S Gil-Vernet1, A Amado, F Ortega, A Alarcón, G Bernal, L Capdevila, J F Crespo, J M Cruzado, E De Bonis, N Esforzado, A M Fernandez, A Franco, L Hortal, C Jiménez.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION AND METHODS: An epidemiologic multicenter study was performed to evaluate the prevalence and management of gastrointestinal (GI) complications in solid organ transplant patients. A total of 1788 recipients were included, 1132 of which corresponded to renal transplanted patients.
RESULTS: The mean age for the renal transplanted patients was 52 +/- 13.2 years. The mean time from the transplantation was 5.4 +/- 5.4 years. 17.7% showed some pretransplant GI disease, while 53% presented this type of complication in the posttransplant period. Diarrhea was the most prevalent GI complication (51.5%) and digestive perforation was the GI disorder that affected the patients daily living the most. From the patients with GI complications, 71% received pharmacological treatment, using gastric protectors in 91.3% of the cases. Regarding immunosuppressive drugs, in 30.9% of the cases the dose of the drug was reduced, in 9.3% discontinued temporarily and in 7.5% discontinued permanently. These changes mainly affected the MMF (89%, 83% and 74% for dose change, temporary and permanent discontinuation, respectively).
CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of GI complications in renal transplant exceeded 50%, and affected patients' daily living. The management of these complications was based on treatment with gastric protectors, dose reduction and/or partial or definitive MMF discontinuation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17889134     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2007.07.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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2.  Early ileocolonoscopy with biopsy for the evaluation of persistent post-transplantation diarrhea.

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Authors:  David N Gachoka; Shipeng Yu; Dinkar Kaw
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4.  Microbiological diagnosis of severe diarrhea in kidney transplant recipients by use of multiplex PCR assays.

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