• Title of article

    Risk Factors of Erythrocytosis Post Renal Transplantation

  • Author/Authors

    Razeghi, Effat Sina Hospital, ايران , Kaboli, Alireza Sina Hospital, ايران , Lessan Pezeshki, Mahboob Imam Khomeini Hospital, ايران , Pasha Meysamie, Ali tehran university of medical sciences tums - Social Medicine Division, تهران, ايران , Khatami, Mohammad Reza Imam Khomeini Hospital, ايران , Khashayar, Patricia Sina Hospital, ايران

  • From page
    559
  • To page
    563
  • Abstract
    Post-transplant erythrocytosis (PTE) is characterized by persistently ele­vated hematocrit level 0 51%. This complication is reported to develop in 10-20% of renal allografts recipients, mostly 2 years after kidney transplantation. PTE is self-limited in 25% of the patients; however it may persist in patients with an increased susceptibility for thrombosis and potential fatal outcome. To evaluate the prevalence and risk factors of PTE in our center, we reviewed the records of 235 patients who received renal allografts from 1999 to 2004. Polycythemia was found in 45 (19%) patients. There was no significant correlation of polycythemia and age, history of hypertension, diabetes, pre­transplant hematocrit level, pre-transplant history of transfusion, graft s function, and source of kidney. A significantly higher proportion of PTE patients were males, patients with history of polycystic kidney disease, and patients with glomerulonephritis. We conclude that PTE is an important complication of kidney transplantation. There are several risk factors that should be addressed to prevent this complication.
  • Keywords
    Erythrocytosis , Renal Transplantation , Thrombosis , Polycythemia
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
  • Journal title
    Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
  • Record number

    2674261