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Patients with end stage renal disease have a high prevalence of cardiovascular disease and coronary arteriography is often routinely performed prior to kidney transplantation. However, the value of the conventional risk factors and non-invasive markers of coronary artery disease (CAD) in triaging patients for coronary arteriography has not been fully examined. 116 patients with end stage renal disease were evaluated. Coronary arteriography was performed in all patients either for a suspicion of CAD or as part of a routine pre-transplant evaluation. Lesions causing > or = 50% luminal diameter stenosis in any of the three major coronary artery systems were considered significant. The mean age was 53.3 +/- 9.3 years. Significant CAD was present in 69 patients (60%). Increasing age, family history of premature ischemic heart disease, the presence of angina, abnormal Q waves on the ECG or abnormal ST segment depression and the presence of coronary calcification were significant markers of coronary artery disease. However male gender, diabetes mellitus and obesity did not correlate with coronary disease. Even though hypertension, hypercholesterolemia and smoking were also not useful predictors these could have been modified by the renal failure. In conclusion increasing age, a family history of premature ischemic heart disease and some non-invasive markers were useful predictors of coronary disease.  相似文献   

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《Renal failure》2013,35(5):669-677
Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death among patients with end stage renal disease and accounts for about half the deaths among the dialysis population. Several researchers have reported a high prevalence of coronary artery disease among diabetic patients with renal failure and coronary arteriography is often considered an integral part of the pretransplant evaluation of diabetic patients with end stage renal disease. However, very few reports have addressed the question of coronary disease in non-diabetic patients, and the pattern and prevalence of coronary artery disease in non-diabetic patients with end stage renal disease are not well defined. We evaluated the clinical and coronary angiographic findings in 158 consecutive patients (84 diabetic and 74 non-diabetic) with end stage renal disease. The coronary arteries were divided into 16 segments and each segment was analyzed for the presence of coronary disease, which was defined as the presence of ≥ 50% luminal diameter stenosis. Diabetic patients had more adverse risk factors for coronary artery disease, yet there was no significant difference in the prevalence of coronary artery disease between the diabetic and non-diabetic patients (67% vs. 55%, p = 0.15), or in the number of affected coronary artery segments (2.0 vs. 1.4, p = 0.05). Triple vessel coronary artery disease was however, significantly more common among the diabetic subjects (27% vs. 12%, p = 0.005). Non-diabetic patients with end stage renal disease also have a high prevalence of coronary artery disease and may merit as careful investigation of their coronary status as their diabetic counterparts.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: After renal transplantation half of all deaths are cardiac, so prior detection and treatment of severe coronary artery disease (CAD) is advocated. The aim of this study was to identify non-invasive predictors of severe CAD in a group of renal transplant candidates. METHODS: One hundred and twenty-five renal transplant candidates (mean age 52+/-12 years, 80 male, mean creatinine 608+/-272 micromol/l) were studied. All had coronary angiography, dobutamine stress echocardiography, and resting and exercise electrocardiograph (ECG). Severe CAD was defined as luminal stenosis >70% by visual estimation in at least one epicardial artery. The resting ECG was recorded as abnormal if there was evidence of pathological Q waves, left ventricular hypertrophy, ST depression or elevation > or=1 mm, T wave inversion or bundle branch block. Total exercise time, maximal ST segment change, maximal heart rate and systolic blood pressure, limiting symptoms and Duke score were calculated during the exercise ECG test. RESULTS: Of the patients, 36 (29%) had severe CAD, 55% were on dialysis and 39% were diabetic. Patients with severe CAD were significantly older (P<0.001), had higher total cholesterol (P = 0.05), higher CRP level (P = 0.05), larger left ventricular (LV), end systolic and end diastolic diameter (P = 0.007 for each), and lower LV ejection fraction (P = 0.01). A significantly higher percentage were diabetic (P = 0.05), had previous graft failure (P = 0.05), mitral annular calcification (P = 0.04), an abnormal resting ECG (P = 0.001) and positive stress echo result (P<0.001). Cardiac symptoms and exercise ECG parameters were not significantly different in the two groups. Stepwise logistic regression identified an abnormal resting ECG (OR 7, 95% CI 2, 34, P = 0.013) and positive stress echo result (OR 23, 95% CI 6, 88, P<0.001) as independent predictors of severe CAD. CONCLUSIONS: In selecting which potential renal transplant candidates should undergo coronary angiography, resting ECG and dobutamine stress echocardiography are the best predictors of severe CAD.  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Although altered nonlinear heart rate dynamics predicts death in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), its prognostic value in chronic hemodialysis patients with CAD is unknown. METHODS: We analyzed 24-hour electrocardiogram for nonlinear heart rate dynamics and heart rate variability in a retrospective cohort of 81 chronic hemodialysis patients with CAD. RESULTS: During a follow-up period of 31 +/- 20 months, 19 cardiac and 8 noncardiac deaths were observed. Cox hazards model, including diabetes, left ventricular ejection fraction, and the number of diseased coronary arteries, revealed that abnormal alpha2 (defined as both increase and decrease in alpha2 because of its J curve relationship with cardiac mortality), decreased approximate entropy and decreased heart rate variability (triangular index and ultra-low frequency power) were significant and independent predictors of cardiac death. No significant and independent predictive power for noncardiac death was observed in either the heart rate dynamics or the heart rate variability measures. The predictive power of alpha2 and approximate entropy was independent of that of triangular index and ultra-low frequency power. Combinations of two categories of measures improved the predictive accuracy; overall accuracy of approximate entropy + ultra-low frequency power for cardiac death was 87%. CONCLUSION: Altered nonlinear heart rate dynamics are independent predictors of cardiac death in chronic hemodialysis patients with CAD and their combinations with decreased heart rate variability provide clinically useful markers for risk stratification.  相似文献   

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Karotisstenose als Zusatzbefund bei koronarer Herzkrankheit   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
Carotid stenosis is frequent in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). In the literature, 9-28% of patients with CAD have additional carotid artery stenosis, predictors of which are advanced age, smoking, diabetes mellitus, arterial hypertension, coronary multivessel disease, and peripheral arterial disease. Moreover, patients with unstable coronary syndromes and those with elevated inflammatory markers such as C-reactive protein or fibrinogen more often have concomitant CAD and carotid artery stenosis. The long-term prognosis of these patients is worse than with CAD only. Therefore, patients with CAD should be screened for additional carotid artery stenosis, especially if coronary artery bypass grafting is planned. Continuous wave Doppler sonography and color-coded duplex sonography are suitable methods to screen for carotid artery stenosis.  相似文献   

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The efficacy of dipyridamole single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) thallium as a screening test for coronary artery disease (CAD), was studied in 45 patients with end-stage renal failure undergoing evaluation for renal transplantation. Coronary arteriography, dipyridamole SPECT thallium imaging and clinical follow-up were performed in all patients. Nineteen patients (42%) had an obstruction of 50% or more in at least one coronary artery. Fourteen patients had a positive thallium scan, but 7 of these were false-positives (sensitivity 37%, specificity 73%). The sensitivity was considerably lower than that quoted for non-ESRF patients in the literature, and significantly lower than a control group of 19 patients without ESRF having comparable severity and distribution of CAD. Five of the 6 patients who died of cardiac causes over a mean follow-up period of 25 months had normal thallium imaging, but all had significant coronary artery disease at cardiac catheterization. Dipyridamole SPECT thallium imaging has not proved a useful screening test for angiographically significant CAD, and does not predict cardiac prognosis in this population.  相似文献   

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Coronary angiography prior to renal transplantation   总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1  
Summary: A retrospective analysis of coronary angiography in 89 patients (57 male, 32 female) on regular dialysis treatment, prior to their acceptance onto the cadaveric renal transplant waiting list, was performed. Patients studied included those older than 40 years and those symptomatic of coronary artery disease (CAD) or diabetics. Thirty patients (34%) had significant CAD: 18 one-vessel, 8 two-vessel, 3 three-vessel and 1 four-vessel disease. Significant predictors of CAD were a history of cardiac ischaemic symptoms, a diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, and a family history of CAD. There was no difference in survival between those with and those without CAD. Total mortality, and that due to myocardial infarction, was similar in patients with one- and two-vessel disease and those without CAD, but increased in those with three- or four-vessel disease ( P <0.001). Thirteen patients (11 with CAD) were excluded from the transplant waiting list, and their survival was significantly worse ( P <0.001). Restriction of coronary angiography to patients who were either symptomatic or diabetic would have resulted in 63% fewer angiograms without altering acceptance onto the transplantation waiting list for any patient.  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVES: Erectile dysfunction (ED) shares common risk factors with coronary artery disease (CAD). It has been suggested that ED may be considered a clinical manifestation of a generalized vascular disease affecting also the penile arteries. The aim of this prospective study was to evaluate angiographically the incidence of asymptomatic CAD in men with ED of vascular origin. METHODS: Fifty consecutive asymptomatic men, aged 41-74 years, with non-psychogenic and non-hormonal ED were comprehensively evaluated using medical history and examination, exercise treadmill test and stress echocardiography. Patients who had positive one or both of the two non-invasive procedures were referred for coronary arteriography in order to document CAD and evaluate the severity of the disease. RESULTS: The mean time interval between the onset of ED and cardiological assessment was 25 months (range 1-66). Smoking (32 patients/64%), hypertension (31 patients/62%) and hyperlipidemia (26 patients/52%) were the most common risk factors. Moreover, 35 men (70%) had two or more risk factors. Twelve patients (24%) with ED had positive one or both of the two non-invasive procedures and one patient presented with acute myocardial infarction before he completed the non-invasive investigation. Coronary arteriography performed in ten patients (in nine with positive one or both of the two non-invasive procedures [while the other three refused], and in the patient with acute myocardial infarction) demonstrated that one patient had three-vessel disease, two patients had two-vessel disease and six patients had single-vessel disease. CONCLUSIONS: A considerable proportion (9/47 or 19%) of patients with ED of vascular origin has angiographically documented silent CAD. These findings support the strategy that patients with ED should undergo further cardiovascular evaluation.  相似文献   

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The present study examines the use of routine coronary angiography (CAG) before elective peripheral artery disease (PAD) surgery and the early outcome and technical features of simultaneous coronary revascularization and PAD surgery in PAD patients with asymptomatic coronary artery disease (CAD). We performed preoperative CAG in 82 patients who were undergoing elective peripheral arterial bypass surgery and who had no diagnosis or symptoms of ischemic heart disease. The 82 patients were grouped according to the criteria of <70% stenosis, >70% stenosis, and no coronary stenosis. In patients with >70% coronary artery stenosis, we performed simultaneous peripheral artery bypass surgery and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), while the other patients underwent peripheral artery bypass only. Preoperative coronary angiography revealed CAD in 69.5% (n = 57) of patients. Patients with CAD were more likely to be older, hypertensive, and diabetic than patients without CAD (all p < 0.05). Preoperative electrocardiography showed that only 3/57 (5.3%) patients with CAD had ischemic heart disease. Of the 61 patients who underwent peripheral artery bypass, 27 (47.4%) underwent simultaneous CABG. Of the patients with CAD, 78.9% (45/57) required peripheral artery bypass, whereas 64.0% (16/25) of patients without CAD required peripheral artery bypass (p = 0.11). Comparing simultaneous CABG and peripheral artery bypass in PAD patients with CAD and isolated peripheral artery bypass in PAD patients regardless of CAD, the only significant difference was in operating time (362.00 +/- 79.18 vs. 246.55 +/- 79.15 min, p = 0.00). When compared with PAD patients with CAD who underwent isolated peripheral artery bypass, the results were similar. Two patients who had CAD and underwent isolated peripheral artery bypass died (p = 0.16). Patients with peripheral arterial obstructive disease should be examined for CAD using CAG, regardless of whether they have symptomatic ischemic heart disease, and simultaneous CABG and peripheral artery bypass is safe and feasible.  相似文献   

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Cardiac consequences of hypertension in hemodialysis patients   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
Hypertension in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is an important risk factor for left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), cardiac failure, coronary artery disease (CAD), and arrhythmia. LVH is generally considered an integrator of the long-term effects of hypertension and other cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and represents the strongest predictor of adverse CV outcomes in ESRD patients. The risk of heart failure is higher in patients with a history of hypertensive renal disease than in those with other diagnoses. Both coronary heart disease (CHD) and LVH predict congestive heart failure, which is often the ultimate cause of death in patients with cardiac ischemia or LVH. A history of long-standing hypertension is associated with ischemic heart disease both in cross-sectional and prospective studies in ESRD. Atrial fibrillation and ventricular arrhythmias are highly prevalent in dialysis patients and are implicated in mortality and sudden death in this population. Despite the lack of evidence from randomized controlled trials, it appears reasonable that interventions aimed at curbing the high CV mortality of ESRD should be targeted to both hypertension and LVH.  相似文献   

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It is important to identify patients at risk for atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis because renal artery stenosis is a progressive disease and a potentially correctable problem. To determine the risk factors for atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis, we performed renal arteriography at the time of cardiac catheterization in 270 patients (M:F, 193:77, mean age: 59 years) with clinical ischemic heart disease. Before the procedure, demographic data, medical history, physical findings and laboratory data were obtained. The degree of coronary artery stenosis and renal artery stenosis was quantified with automatic edge detection technique. Significant renal artery stenosis, defined as a narrowing of the diameter by more than 50%, was identified in 28 (10%) patients. Three patients (1%) had bilateral disease. Significant coronary artery disease, defined as a narrowing of the diameter by more than 50%, was present in 231 patients (85%). By univariate logistic regression analysis, older age (68 +/- 8 vs. 58 +/- 10 years), the presence of hypertension (61% vs. 38%), the extent of coronary artery disease, a high fibrinogen level (391 +/- 93 mg/dl vs. 335 +/- 109 mg/dl), a low albumin level (3.9 +/- 0.4 g/dl vs. 4.1 +/- 0.4 g/dl), and a low hemoglobin level (12.5 +/- 1.6 g/dl vs. 13.5 +/- 1.6 g/dl) were associated with the presence of renal artery stenosis (p < 0.05). Serum lipids, lipoprotein(a), creatinine, sex, smoking, or diabetes were not associated. By multivariate logistic regression analysis, older age (OR: 2.43 analyzed by 10 years increment, p = 0.0001), the presence of hypertension (OR: 2.68, p = 0.039) and a higher fibrinogen level (OR: 1.63 analyzed by 100 mg/dl increment, p = 0. 038) were significant risk factors of renal artery stenosis. Fibrinogen level was negatively correlated with albumin level (r = -0.18, p = 0.004). These results suggest that hyperfibrinogenemia as well as old age and hypertension are independent risk factors for atherosclerotic renal artery stenosis. Copyright Copyright 1999 S. Karger AG, Basel  相似文献   

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BACKGROUND: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is prevalent among endstage renal failure patients and remains the major cause of mortality following renal transplantation. Death with a functioning transplant institute remains the most common cause of kidney graft failure. In this study we attempt to evaluate the effectiveness of the clinical history and current screening techniques available in predicting posttransplant CAD and also assess the role of coronary angiography as a pretransplant screening technique. METHODS: Clinical data of 190 renal transplant patients was analyzed. Any clinical history of cardiac disease and all preoperative cardiac screening data was recorded for each patient. The study endpoints were the subsequent development of myocardial infarction (MI), undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or death. RESULTS: Factors that were significantly associated with reaching a study endpoint included: age at transplant [Hazard Ratio (HR) 1.91, P<0.001], history of heart failure (HR 8.22, P<0.001), presence of CAD on coronary angiography (HR 5.55, P=0.033), anterior Q wave on electrocardiograph (ECG) (HR 8.6, P<0.001), carotid artery disease (HR 3.74, P=0.030) and history of a cerebrovascular accident (HR of 4.32, P=0.008). The screening techniques of exercise stress testing and echocardiography were not conclusive as predictive variables of outcome. CONCLUSION: Clinical history and ECG results are good, practical and low-cost screening methods. In our study exercise stress testing and echocardiography were found to be of limited value. Coronary angiography is appropriate in certain high-risk groups but not necessary as part of screening in all potential renal transplant recipients.  相似文献   

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Background. Diabetic patients undergoing renal replacement therapy have a high cardiovascular mortality. As the rate of patients with diabetic nephropathy rises, adequate risk stratification subsequent to renal transplantation is warranted. It was the aim of our study to elucidate whether conventional risk factors are valid predictors of coronary artery disease in this group of patients with chronic renal failure subsequent to transplantation. Methods and Results. Between 1989 and 1993, 105 consecutive diabetic patients (70 men, 35 women, 77 type I and 28 type II diabetics, mean age 43±12 years) were examined during the first six months of dialysis treatment. Coronary angiography was performed in all patients regardless of clinical symptoms of coronary artery disease (CAD). In 38 patients (36%) CAD was documented (single-vessel disease: 17 patients, double-vessel disease: 6 patients, triple-vessel disease: 15 patients). Manifestations of coronary atherosclerosis were seen in 49 patients (47%). Angina pectoris was present in 9 out of 38 patients (24%), the sensitivity to detect CAD was 43% and 52% for ST-segment depression assessed at rest. Risk factors for atherosclerosis like hypertension, smoking, cholesterol (total cholesterol, HDL-,LDL-cholesterol), triglycerides as well as concentrations of lipoprotein (a) and fibrinogen were not significantly different in patients with or without coronary artery disease. Atherosclerotic manifestations of cerebral and peripheral arteries as well as manifestations of diabetic microangiopathy like retinopathy did not correlate with the prevalence of CAD. In 11 out of 38 patients (29%) cardiac interventions (3 x CABG, 8 x PTCA) were performed. All of them were defined as transplantable after myocardial revascularisation. Conclusions. Clinical symptoms as well as the cardiovascular risk profile are not valid predictors of CAD in diabetic patients with chronic renal failure. Therefore coronary angiography should be performed in all diabetic patients prior to renal transplantation.  相似文献   

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Kim SB  Kwon S  Lee SK  Park JS 《Renal failure》2003,25(6):1019-1027
BACKGROUND: This study was performed to identify the association of atherosclerotic coronary artery disease (CAD) and pulse pressure with renal disease progression in patients with mild chronic renal disease. METHODS: Eligibility criteria for enrollment in this study included age 18 to 70 years, mild chronic renal disease (CRD), undergoing thallium SPECT and echocardiography and followed longer than three years. Mild CRD was defined as serum creatinine level of 1.5 to 3.0 mg/dL in men and 1.4 to 3.0 mg/dL in women. Patients with serious illness, history of kidney transplantation, ejection fraction less than 40% on echocardiography and development of acute renal failure during follow-up were excluded. RESULTS: A total of 87 patients were included in this study. The underlying renal disease included diabetic nephropathy in 51 patients. Forty-five patients showed positive findings on thallium SPECT and they were classified as having CAD. Coronary angiography showed significant stenosis in 41 of 42 patients studied. Median duration of follow-up was 56 months. During the follow-up period, 40 patients required chronic dialysis therapy and 16 patients showed a doubling of baseline serum creatinine in three years. These 56 patients were classified as progressors. Comparison of clinical and laboratory parameters between progressors and nonprogressors showed a difference in the presence of diabetic nephropathy, mean arterial pressure, 24-h urine protein (p < 0.001), pulse pressure (p < 0.01), total cholesterol and presence of CAD (p < 0.05). There was no association between the progression of CRD and the results of CAD or treatment of CAD. Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that the presence of diabetic nephropathy and mean arterial pressure > 100 mm Hg were independent predictors of CRD progression. CONCLUSION: Atherosclerotic coronary artery disease and pulse pressure were associated with renal disease progression.  相似文献   

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The prevalence of renovascular disease is estimated to be 3%–5% in pediatric patients with hypertension. The utility of non-invasive imaging tests has not been evaluated in children, and renal arteriography remains the diagnostic test of choice. However, there are no established guidelines for the application of this test and information is not available about the likelihood of detecting an abnormality if an arteriogram is performed in children with hypertension. Therefore, we reviewed the yield of renal arteriography in pediatric patients if the test was performed based on the following two criteria: (1) severe hypertension exceeding the 99th percentile for age and sex or (2) failure to control high blood pressure with one antihypertensive drug. During the period 1983–1998, 28 children (mean age 11.7 years) who satisfied one of the above criteria underwent renal arteriography to investigate hypertension. None of the patients were renal transplant recipients. The average duration of hypertension was 11 months and the peak blood pressure was 168/107 mmHg. The renal arteriogram was abnormal in 12 patients (43%). Unilateral renal artery stenosis was the most-common abnormality. When the patients were divided into two groups – those with an abnormal or normal test result – they did not differ in age, sex, or racial distribution. The peak systolic blood pressure was higher in children with an abnormal renal arteriogram (P<0.05). Among those undergoing the arteriogram on the basis of the first criterion, i.e., severe hypertension, 11 of 23 (48%) studies were abnormal. Five children had an arteriogram based on the second criterion – failure to control the blood pressure with one medication – and in 1 patient (20%) the test was abnormal. We conclude that the prevalence of renovascular disease in a population of hypertensive children subjected to renal arteriography is around 40%. Two clinical criteria – namely severe hypertension or failure to control hypertension effectively with one drug – are useful to guide the application of renal arteriography in children with hypertension. Received: 12 August 1999 / Revised: 24 November 1999 / Accepted: 28 November 1999  相似文献   

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OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have identified age, renal failure and aneurysm extent as predictors of mortality following thoracoabdominal and descending thoracic aortic aneurysm (TAA) repair. We studied the impact of coronary artery disease (CAD) and cardiac function on 30-day mortality following TAA repair. METHODS: Between February 1991 and May 2001, we performed 854 TAA repairs. Two hundred ninety-one patients (34%) had a history of coronary artery disease. One hundred forty-one/291 (49%) had undergone coronary artery bypass surgery (CAB) prior to TAA repair. We conducted multivariable analyses of known risk factors along with the left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) and prior CAB to determine the adjusted effect of CAD on outcome. RESULTS: Mortality in patients with CAD was 54/291 (18%) compared to 75/563 (13%) without CAD (P<0.05). In patients who had prior CAB, mortality was 31/141 (22%) compared to 98/713 (14%) patients without prior CAB, (P<0.02). In multivariable analysis, the effects of CAD and CAB on mortality were eliminated by consideration of a low EF (defined as less than 50%). CONCLUSION: Impaired left ventricular function appears to be the strongest cardiac predictor of mortality for TAA repair, independent of the presence of coronary artery disease or coronary artery bypass revascularization.  相似文献   

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Despite the high prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) among patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), few studies have identified clinical correlates using national data. The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and clinical associations of CAD in a national random sample of new ESRD in the United States in 1996/1997 (n = 4025). Data on demographic characteristics and comorbidities were obtained from the Dialysis Morbidity and Mortality Study, Wave 2. The principal outcome was CAD, defined as the presence of a previous history of CAD, myocardial infarction, or angina, coronary artery bypass surgery, coronary angioplasty, or abnormal coronary angiographic findings. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to assess the relationship of conventional factors and proposed uremic factors to the presence of CAD. CAD was present in 38% of patients. Of the total cohort, 17% had a history of myocardial infarction and 23% had angina. Several conventional risk factors, including advancing age, male gender, diabetes mellitus, and smoking, were significantly associated with CAD. Of the proposed uremic factors, lower serum albumin levels but higher residual renal function and higher hematocrit values were significantly associated with the presence of CAD. Vascular comorbid conditions, structural cardiac abnormalities, white race, and geographic location were also strongly correlated with the presence of CAD. This national study suggests that several conventional CAD risk factors may also be risk factors for CAD among the ESRD population. This study identifies nonconventional factors such as serum albumin levels, vascular comorbid conditions, and structural cardiac abnormalities as important disease correlates. Future logitudinal studies are required to explore the relative importance of the relationships observed here.  相似文献   

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《Renal failure》2013,35(4):375-380
Background. Coronary artery disease (CAD) is prevalent among endstage renal failure patients and remains the major cause of mortality following renal transplantation. Death with a functioning transplant institute remains the most common cause of kidney graft failure. In this study we attempt to evaluate the effectiveness of the clinical history and current screening techniques available in predicting posttransplant CAD and also assess the role of coronary angiography as a pretransplant screening technique. Methods. Clinical data of 190 renal transplant patients was analyzed. Any clinical history of cardiac disease and all preoperative cardiac screening data was recorded for each patient. The study endpoints were the subsequent development of myocardial infarction (MI), undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or death. Results. Factors that were significantly associated with reaching a study end‐point included: age at transplant [Hazard Ratio (HR) 1.91, P < 0.001], history of heart failure (HR 8.22, P < 0.001), presence of CAD on coronary angiography (HR 5.55, P = 0.033), anterior Q wave on electrocardiograph {ECG} (HR 8.6, P < 0.001), carotid artery disease (HR 3.74, P = 0.030) and history of a cerebrovascular accident (HR of 4.32, P = 0.008). The screening techniques of exercise stress testing and echocardiography were not conclusive as predictive variables of outcome. Conclusion. Clinical history and ECG results are good, practical and low‐cost screening methods. In our study exercise stress testing and echocardiography were found to be of limited value. Coronary angiography is appropriate in certain high‐risk groups but not necessary as part of screening in all potential renal transplant recipients.  相似文献   

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Cardiovascular disease is the major cause of death among patients with end stage renal disease and accounts for about half the deaths among the dialysis population. Several researchers have reported a high prevalence of coronary artery disease among diabetic patients with renal failure and coronary arteriography is often considered an integral part of the pre-transplant evaluation of diabetic patients with end stage renal disease. However, very few reports have addressed the question of coronary disease in non-diabetic patients, and the pattern and prevalence of coronary artery disease in non-diabetic patients with end stage renal disease are not well defined. We evaluated the clinical and coronary angiographic findings in 158 consecutive patients (84 diabetic and 74 non-diabetic) with end stage renal disease. The coronary arteries were divided into 16 segments and each segment was analyzed for the presence of coronary disease, which was defined as the presence of > or = 50% luminal diameter stenosis. Diabetic patients had more adverse risk factors for coronary artery disease, yet there was no significant difference in the prevalence of coronary artery disease between the diabetic and non-diabetic patients (67% vs. 55%, p = 0.15), or in the number of affected coronary artery segments (2.0 vs. 1.4, p = 0.05). Triple vessel coronary artery disease was however, significantly more common among the diabetic subjects (27% vs. 12%, p = 0.005). Non-diabetic patients with end stage renal disease also have a high prevalence of coronary artery disease and may merit as careful investigation of their coronary status as their diabetic counterparts.  相似文献   

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