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Deterioration of presarcopenia and its risk factors following kidney transplantation

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Background Sarcopenia is prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease and is associated with increased mortality; however, limited data are available on whether kidney transplantation can improve muscle wasting. Therefore,… Click to show full abstract

Background Sarcopenia is prevalent in patients with chronic kidney disease and is associated with increased mortality; however, limited data are available on whether kidney transplantation can improve muscle wasting. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess changes in body composition before and after kidney transplantation. Methods Between April 2015 and January 2018, 80 de novo consecutive adult patients with end-stage kidney disease who underwent kidney transplantation were prospectively enrolled. Muscle and fat masses were measured via bioelectrical impedance analysis using InBody 770 at  − 2 and 7 days and 3, 6, and 12 months after transplantation. Presarcopenia is characterized by low muscle mass according to the skeletal muscle mass index. Changes in body composition and prevalence of presarcopenia were compared before and after transplantation. Risk factors for presarcopenia were identified using logistic regression analysis. Results Muscle mass significantly decreased at 3 months after transplantation. Consequently, the prevalence of presarcopenia was significantly higher after transplantation (3 months: 47.5%, 6 months: 42.5%, and 12 months: 38.8%) than that before transplantation (25.0%). Similarly, the body fat percentage was significantly higher at 3 months after transplantation than that before transplantation. Presarcopenia before transplantation was an independent risk factor for presarcopenia at 12 months after transplantation (odds ratio: 51.8, 95% CI 5.77–464, p  < 0.001). Conclusions Muscle wasting deteriorated and body fat percentage increased from 3 months after kidney transplantation. Presarcopenia before transplantation led to presarcopenia after transplantation, which may deteriorate with an increase in body fat percentage.

Keywords: muscle; presarcopenia; months transplantation; kidney transplantation; transplantation; kidney

Journal Title: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology
Year Published: 2019

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