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Nephron Clinical Practice | 2005

Effect of Chronic Viral Hepatitis on Graft Survival in Saudi Renal Transplant Patients

Ahmed H Mitwalli; Awatif Alam; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Kerrayyem Al Suwaida; Nauman Tarif; Talal Schaar; Basal Al Adbha; Durdana Hammad

Background: In Saudi Arabia the prevalence of hepatitis C among hemodialysis patients is very high ranging from 60 to 80%. A large number of these dialysis patients go for renal transplant, resulting into a higher prevalence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in renal transplant patients. Yet no current systematic report is available on the influence of hepatitis C status on patient and graft survival. The present study was therefore undertaken to address this objective. Methods: Retrospective analysis of data of 448 renal transplantation subjects was undertaken. The mean follow-up period was 5.85 ± 2.7 (median 5.3) years. The factors associated with renal graft survival were reviewed and these include: age, sex, and type of donor, immunosuppressive medication, episodes of infection, blood pressure, serum creatinine, and status of hepatitis. The primary end-points were renal graft function and patient survival. Logistic regression, COX regression analysis, and Kaplan-Meier survival estimates were used to evaluate the influence of hepatitis C on the above parameters. Results: Among 448 recipients of first kidney transplant patients, 286 (63.8%) were positive for HCV infection. In the HCV-positive group, 204 (71.32%) were males. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed a significantly better graft survival for HCV-negative patients than HCV-positive patients (p < 0.001; log-rank test). Logistic regression analysis and COX regression analysis have shown different grades of graft dysfunction were present in HCV-positive patients after adjustment for covariates: age, sex, blood pressure, type of donor, and immunosuppressive medication; the presence of HCV was a major predictor of bad outcome and significantly influenced graft survival (odds ratio = 4.37; 95% Cl = 1.81–4.77). Significant deterioration of liver function was noted in HCV-positive patients at the last follow-up, taking ALT as a marker (ALT level 80.6 ± 5.8 U/l at the last follow-up versus 49.5 ± 32 U/l at baseline p ≤ 0.0001). Sixteen patients had a chronic active course and 1 patient developed biopsy-proven liver cirrhosis and portal hypertension. A serious and significantly greater incidence of fatal chest infections was seen in HCV-positive patients. Although mortality was greater in HCV-positive versus HCV-negative patients (20 vs. 7), the difference did not attain statistical significance (p = 0.23) and none of the patients died as a result of hepatic failure. Conclusion: The presence of HCV infection greatly influenced graft survival in renal transplant patients and a higher proportion of infected patients had renal and hepatic dysfunction. A significant increase in fatal chest infections was noted in HCV-positive patients. Overall mortality was higher in HCV-positive patients, but it was not statistically significant. All measures should be taken to prevent HCV transmission in the dialysis population. Renal transplant recipients with HCV infection need close monitoring for both graft and liver function.


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2007

Public opinion on organ donation in Saudi Arabia.

Awatif Alam


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 2002

Congenital renal arteriovenous malformation presenting as severe hypertension

Nauman Tarif; Ahmed Mitwalli; Saleh A. Al Samayer; Hassan Abu-Aisha; Nawaz Memon; Fathia Sulaimani; Awatif Alam; Jamal Al Wakeel


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2005

L-carnitine supplementation in hemodialysis patients.

Ahmed H Mitwalli; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Awatif Alam; Nauman Tarif; Hassan Abu-Aisha; Mohamed Rashed; Nora Al Nahed


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2000

Prevalence of glomerular diseases: king khalid university hospital, saudi arabia.

Ahmed H Mitwalli; J.S. Al Wakeel; Hassan Abu-Aisha; Awatif Alam; M Al Sohaibani; Nauman Tarif; Durdana Hammad; Akram Askar; Fathia Sulimani; J Abid; Nawaz Ali Memon


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2011

Comparison of high and low dose of cyclophosphamide in lupus nephritis patients: A long-term randomized controlled trial

Ahmed H Mitwalli; Al Wakeel Js; Hurraib S; Aisha A; Al Suwaida A; Awatif Alam; Durdana Hammad; Fathia Sulimani; Nawaz Ali Memon; Akram Askar; Al Tuwaijri A; Abdo Qudsi


Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation | 1993

Effectiveness of low-dose erythropoietin in predialysis chronic renal failure patients

Ahmed H Mitwalli; Hassan Abu-Aisha; J.S. Al Wakeel; S Al Mohaya; Awatif Alam; H. El Gamal; H. Fayed


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2011

Dyslipidemia in dialysis patients

Ahmed H Mitwalli; Awatif Alam; Jamal S Al Wakeel; Arthur Isnani


Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation | 2001

Dialyzer Reuse Impact on Dialyzer Efficiency, Patient Morbidity and Mortality and Cost Effectiveness

Ahmed H Mitwalli; J Abed; Nauman Tarif; Awatif Alam; Jamal Al-Wakeel; Hassan Abu-Aisha; Nawaz Ali Memon; Fathia Sulaimani; B Ternate; Mo Mensah


Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology | 2000

Hepatitis G virus (HGV) infection in Saudi dialysis patients and healthy controls.

Ahmed H Mitwalli; Jamal S Al Wakeel; Awatif Alam; Tarif Nauman; Rashed Suliman Al Rashed; Sami Ramia

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Akram Askar

King Khalid University

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Nawaz Memon

King Khalid University

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Abdo Qudsi

King Khalid University

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