Prevalence of long-term cytopenia in kidney transplant patients: a cross-sectional study

E. Yossef, Hesham M Hefny
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Background Although cytopenia is common during the first few months following transplantation owing to induction and maintenance immunosuppressant, little is known about the prevalence of cytopenia in transplant patients beyond the first 6 months after transplantations. Thus, we conducted the present study to investigate the prevalence of chronic cytopenia in renal transplant recipients. Patients and methods This was a cross-sectional descriptive study carried out on 81 kidney transplant recipients in the renal transplant clinic at Sohag University Hospital during the period from February 2018 to February 2019. A nonprobability consecutive sampling technique was employed to recruit eligible patients. Results Regarding study outcomes, we found that 44.4% of our study group had anemia, 38.3% had normocytic anemia, and 6.2% had microcytic anemia. Regarding the degree of anemia, 17.3% of the patients had severe anemia, 17.3% had mild anemia, and 9.9% had moderate anemia. In addition, 3.7% of the study groups had leukopenia and 1.2% had leukocytosis. Regarding platelets, only one (1.2%) patient had thrombocytosis. Conclusion Chronic posttransplantation cytopenia is a common complication after kidney transplantation, especially anemia. Therefore, it is recommended that physicians involved in renal transplantation consider the investigation and follow-up of transplant recipients for posttransplantation cytopenia and adopt appropriate preventive and therapeutic measures. In addition, we recommend further studies on a larger number of patients, with focus on the link between posttransplantation cytopenia and mortality.
肾移植患者长期细胞减少的患病率:一项横断面研究
虽然在移植后的最初几个月由于诱导和维持免疫抑制剂的作用,细胞减少是常见的,但对于移植后6个月后移植患者中细胞减少的患病率知之甚少。因此,我们进行了本研究,以调查肾移植受者慢性细胞减少症的患病率。患者和方法本研究是一项横断面描述性研究,对2018年2月至2019年2月期间索哈格大学医院肾移植诊所的81名肾移植受者进行了研究。采用非概率连续抽样技术招募符合条件的患者。结果在研究结果方面,我们发现44.4%的研究组有贫血,38.3%的研究组有正红细胞贫血,6.2%的研究组有小细胞贫血。从贫血程度来看,重度贫血占17.3%,轻度贫血占17.3%,中度贫血占9.9%。此外,3.7%的研究组有白细胞减少,1.2%有白细胞增多。血小板方面,仅有1例(1.2%)患者有血小板增多。结论慢性移植后细胞减少是肾移植术后常见的并发症,尤其是贫血。因此,建议参与肾移植的医生考虑对移植受者进行移植后细胞减少的调查和随访,并采取适当的预防和治疗措施。此外,我们建议对更多的患者进行进一步的研究,重点关注移植后细胞减少和死亡率之间的联系。
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