ACEI/ARB use within one year of kidney transplant is associated with less AKI and graft loss in elderly recipients.

A Daoud, K Soliman, D Rodriguez, P Amaechi, T Fulop, D Taber, Ma Posadas Salas
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Background: Optimizing long-term graft survival remains a major focus in transplant. Elderly kidney transplant recipients are vulnerable to acute kidney injury (AKI) and graft loss. This study assessed the safety and efficacy of ACEI/ARB in elderly kidney transplant recipients and impact on graft outcomes.

Methods: Retrospective, longitudinal, cohort study of 500 patients age ≥60 years, who underwent kidney transplantation between 2005 and 2015. Demographic, transplant, and outcomes data were collected. Manual chart abstraction was conducted to determine medication use at discharge, one, three, and five years post-transplant. Univariate and multivariable Cox regression modeling were used to analyze outcomes.

Results: Mean age of subjects was 66 years (range 60-81). 59% were males and 50% were African-American. 49% had chronic kidney disease (CKD) due to diabetes mellitus (DM). A total of 38, 134, 167, and 112 elderly kidney transplant recipients were on ACEI/ARB at discharge, one, three, and five years post-transplant respectively. ACEI/ARB initiated within one year of transplant was associated with lower risk of graft loss (HR=0.62, CI 0.38-0.99, p = 0.047). This was driven mainly by a lower risk of death (HR=0.41, CI 0.24-0.71, p = 0.002). ACEI/ARB use was associated with lower risk of AKI after 1 year (HR 0.70, CI 0.52-0.95, p = 0.02). ACEI/ARB was not associated with increased risk of acute rejection or hospitalization.

Conclusion: Initiation of ACEI/ARB within one year of transplant is associated with lower risk of AKI and graft loss, driven by lower risk of death in elderly kidney transplant recipients. Clinicians should maximize ACEI/ARB therapy early on after kidney transplant.

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肾移植后一年内使用 ACEI/ARB 可减少老年受者的 AKI 和移植物丢失。
背景:优化长期移植物存活率仍是移植手术的重点。老年肾移植受者容易发生急性肾损伤(AKI)和移植物丢失。本研究评估了 ACEI/ARB 在老年肾移植受者中的安全性和有效性以及对移植物预后的影响:方法:对 2005-2015 年间接受肾移植的 500 名年龄≥60 岁的患者进行回顾性纵向队列研究。收集了人口统计学、移植和预后数据。人工抽取病历以确定出院时、移植后一年、三年和五年的用药情况。采用单变量和多变量考克斯回归模型分析结果:受试者的平均年龄为 66 岁(60-81 岁不等)。59%为男性,50%为非裔美国人。49%的受试者因糖尿病(DM)而患有慢性肾病(CKD)。分别有 38、134、167 和 112 名老年肾移植受者在出院时、移植后一年、三年和五年服用 ACEI/ARB。移植后一年内开始使用 ACEI/ARB 与较低的移植物丢失风险相关(HR=0.62,CI 0.38-0.99,P=0.047)。这主要是由于死亡风险较低(HR=0.41,CI 0.24-0.71,P=0.002)。使用 ACEI/ARB 与 1 年后较低的 AKI 风险相关(HR=0.70,CI=0.52-0.95,P=0.02)。ACEI/ARB与急性排斥反应或住院风险的增加无关:结论:在移植后一年内开始使用 ACEI/ARB 与较低的 AKI 和移植物丢失风险有关,这与老年肾移植受者较低的死亡风险有关。临床医生应在肾移植术后早期尽量使用 ACEI/ARB 治疗。
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