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International Journal of Nephrology | 2012

Over Ten-Year Kidney Graft Survival Determinants

Anabela Malho Guedes; Jorge Malheiro; Isabel Fonseca; La Salete Martins; Sofia Pedroso; Manuela Almeida; Leonídio Dias; António Castro Henriques; António Cabrita

Kidney graft survival has been mainly evaluated using an up to 10-year threshold. Instead, in this study our aim was to evaluate predictive variables that impact long-term kidney graft survival (≥10 years). We enrolled 892 patients in our analysis: 638 patients with functioning graft at 10 years PT and 254 patients with graft failure at 10 years PT (considering patient death with a functioning graft <10 years PT as graft failure). Between groups comparisons were done using Mann-Whitney and chi-square test. To determine independent predictive variables for long-term graft survival a multivariate-adjusted logistic regression was performed. Significant predictors of long term graft survival were lower 12-month PT creatinine (OR = 0.26, P < 0.001), lower donor age (OR = 0.98, P = 0.004), shorter time on dialysis (OR = 0.93, P = 0.044), recipient positive CMV IgG (OR = 1.59, P = 0.040), absence of AR episodes (OR = 1.57, P = 0.047), 0 to 1 (versus 2) HLA-B mismatch (OR = 1.80, P = 0.004), and recipients male gender (OR = 1.84, P = 0.005). Our results show that an early KT, younger donor age, and an optimal first year graft function are of paramount importance for long-term graft survival. Measures that address these issues (careful donor selection, preemptive KT, and effective immunosuppressive protocols) are still warranted.


International Journal of Nephrology | 2012

Statins for Renal Patients: A Fiddler on the Roof?

Anabela Malho Guedes; Pedro Leão Neves

Atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is the main cause of morbidity and mortality in chronic kidney disease patients. There is a raft of evidence showing that in the general population dyslipidaemia is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events, as well as with a greater prevalence of chronic kidney disease. Consequently, the use of statins in the general population with dyslipidaemia is not controversial. Nevertheless, the benefits of statins in patients with chronic kidney disease are more elusive. The authors review the possible effects of statins on the progression of renal disease and cardiovascular events in chronic kidney disease patients.


Blood Purification | 2018

Paricalcitol and Peritoneal Protein Loss in Peritoneal Dialysis: A Double-Center Study

Teresa Jerónimo; Anabela Malho Guedes; Gloria del Peso; Ana Paula Silva; Rafael Selgas; Bajo Ma; Pedro Leão Neves

Background/Aims: Peritoneal protein loss (PPL) is associated with cardiovascular disease and mortality in peritoneal dialysis (PD). Controversial results have been published about the effect of paricalcitol in PPL among PD patients. This study intends to analyze the relationship between paricalcitol and PPL in PD. Methods: In a retrospective study, prevalent PD patients were divided into 2 groups: “with paricalcitol” and “without paricalcitol”. X2-test, Student’s t test, Pearson correlation coefficient and Logistic Regression analysis were applied. Results: Eighty-two patients were included. PPL was lower among patients medicated with paricalcitol (5.17 ± 1.71 vs. 6.79 ± 2.10 g/24 h, p = 0.0001). In multivariate analysis, paricalcitol and dialysate/plasma ratio of creatinine (D/P creatinine) were independently related to PPL (OR 4.270 [1.437–12.684], p = 0.009 and OR 0.205 [0.064–0.659], p = 0.008, respectively), adjusted for diabetes. Conclusion: Paricalcitol and D/P creatinine were independently related to PPL. Paricalcitol may have an effect on PPL in PD patients


Archive | 2010

O RISCO RENAL DA OBESIDADE

Anabela Malho Guedes; Ana Cabrita; Ana Pinho; Paula Silva; Ana Isabel Lopes; Viriato Santos; Pedro Leão Neves


Acta Médica Portuguesa | 2010

Obesity and the kidney.

Anabela Malho Guedes; Ana Cabrita; Ana Pinho; Ana Paula Silva; Ana Isabel Lopes; Viriato Santos; Pedro Leão Neves


Archive | 2018

Cardiovascular Risk Factors: The Old Ones and a Closer Look to the Mineral Metabolism

Ana Paula Silva; Anabela Malho Guedes; Pedro Leão Neves


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2017

MP575EARLY PERITONEAL FAILURE: NIP THE EVIL IN THE BUD

Anabela Malho Guedes; Teresa Jerónimo; Ana Laura Pimentel; Ceu Laranjo; Idalécio Bernardo; Pedro Leão Neves


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2017

SP519THE ROLE OF CINACALCET IN PERITONEAL DWELLS: CHANGES IN PET

Ana Laura Pimentel; Anabela Malho Guedes; Pedro Cavaleiro; Teresa Jerónimo; Ceu Laranjo; Idalécio Bernardo; Pedro Leão Neves


Nefrologia | 2017

Pseudomonas mendocina: the first case of peritonitis on peritoneal dialysis

Teresa Jerónimo; Anabela Malho Guedes; Sandra Stieglmair; Raquel Guerreiro; Ceu Laranjo; Idalécio Bernardo; Pedro Leão Neves


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2016

MP504THE EFFECT OF PARICALCITOL ON DIALYSATE PROTEIN LOSS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS

Teresa Jerónimo; Gloria del Peso; Lucía Gayo; Anabela Malho Guedes; Ana Paula Silva; Pedro Leão Neves; Rafael Selgas; Bajo Ma

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Ana Paula Silva

University of the Algarve

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Ana Laura Pimentel

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Bajo Ma

Hospital Universitario La Paz

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Gloria del Peso

Hospital Universitario La Paz

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Rafael Selgas

Hospital Universitario La Paz

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