#2997 ASSESSMENT OF FRACTURE RISK IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS BY FRAX SCORE WITHOUT BONE MINERAL DENSITY
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Abstract Background and Aims Bone disease post-transplantation is a major cause of morbidity in kidney transplant (KT) recipients, with significantly higher risk fractures mortality. This study investigated the added value calculated 10-year fracture for osteoporotic (MOF) hip by frax score an assessment factors KT recipients. Methods A cross-sectional included 71 live-related Demographic, clinical, laboratory data were recorded. The MOF using without bone mineral density recipients who completed at least 1 year after KT. Results prevalence (>3% fracture) was 14.1%(10 patients), (<3% 85.9% (61 patients). high 10% (1 patient). There significant difference between both groups (>3%vs <3% risk) age, score, serum albumin p-value <0.00001, 0.000134, 043009 respectively. analysis demographic patients showed that 70% males (7 50% (5 patients) had BMI>30 main ESRD pre-transplant lupus nephritis glomerulonephritis exposed long periods immune suppression pre-transplant. In 80% (8 1st transplant, patient) 2nd combined liver-kidney transplant. rejection episode zero%. patients' >3% phosphorus versus post-transplant 0.01. Conclusion Frax has shown low percent (<3%) most scores associated BMI, phosphorus, exposure to suppression.
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عنوان ژورنال: Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['1460-2385', '0931-0509']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfad063c_2997