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Changes and Implications of Serum Uric Acid Levels After Living-Donor Nephrectomy
Korean Journal of Urology ; : 1144-1150, 2009.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-78817
ABSTRACT

PURPOSE:

The aim of this study was to investigate the changes in and implications of preoperative and postoperative serum uric acid levels in patients with living donor nephrectomy. MATERIALS AND

METHODS:

We studied 207 patients between 1998 and 2007 at our hospital undergoing living-donor nephrectomy for kidney transplantation. The serum uric acid level and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) were measured preoperatively and at 1 year postoperatively. We also analyzed multiple independent variables such as age, sex, blood pressure, body mass index (BMI), serum total cholesterol, hemoglobin, hematocrit, total protein, albumin, calcium, and phosphorus.

RESULTS:

The mean age of the study patients was 38.3+/-10.8 years. The mean serum uric acid concentration at 1 year after kidney donation was higher than preoperatively (5.05+/-1.39 mg/dl preoperatively vs. 5.85+/-1.14 mg/dl postoperatively) and was significantly greater in patients with hyperuricemia (uric acid> or =6.8 mg/dl) than in patients without hyperuricemia (uric acid or =5.7 mg/dl) require careful observation before and after living-donor nephrectomy.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Tissue Donors / Uric Acid / Blood Pressure / Hemoglobins / Body Mass Index / Calcium / Cholesterol / Multivariate Analysis / Sensitivity and Specificity / Kidney Transplantation Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Urology Year: 2009 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Tissue Donors / Uric Acid / Blood Pressure / Hemoglobins / Body Mass Index / Calcium / Cholesterol / Multivariate Analysis / Sensitivity and Specificity / Kidney Transplantation Type of study: Diagnostic study Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Urology Year: 2009 Type: Article