Amelioration of weight gain after heart transplantation by corticosteroid-free maintenance immunosuppression. UTAH Cardiac Transplant Program.

The Journal of heart transplantation Pub Date : 1990-07-01
M E Hagan, C S Holland, C M Herrick, L G Rasmussen
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Abstract

After heart transplantation, recipients frequently become obese. Although the cause is undoubtedly multifactorial, administration of corticosteroids may contribute to posttransplant obesity. To test this hypothesis, we retrospectively reviewed the change in body weight with respect to corticosteroid use after transplantation in all 110 recipients surviving 1 year in the UTAH Cardiac Transplant Program. Fifty-two recipients (47%, group 1) were unable to be withdrawn from maintenance corticosteroids, and 58 recipients (53%, group 2) were successfully withdrawn, the latter group requiring only cyclosporine and azathioprine long-term maintenance immunosuppression. The change in weight from the time of transplantation to 1 year after transplantation in group 1 was 8.7 +/- 1.1 kg; group 2 patients gained only 4.9 +/- 0.9 kg (p = 0.009). In conclusion, successful withdrawal of maintenance corticosteroids after heart transplantation decreased posttransplant weight gain, suggesting that posttransplant obesity is in part related to use of corticosteroids.

无皮质类固醇维持免疫抑制改善心脏移植术后体重增加。犹他州心脏移植项目。
心脏移植后,受者经常变得肥胖。虽然原因无疑是多因素的,但皮质类固醇的使用可能导致移植后肥胖。为了验证这一假设,我们回顾性地回顾了在犹他州心脏移植项目中存活1年的110名受者在移植后使用皮质类固醇后体重的变化。52名受体(47%,组1)无法停用维持性皮质类固醇,58名受体(53%,组2)成功停用,后一组仅需要环孢素和硫唑嘌呤长期维持免疫抑制。从移植时到移植后1年,1组体重变化8.7 +/- 1.1 kg;2组患者仅增加4.9±0.9 kg (p = 0.009)。总之,心脏移植术后成功停用维持性糖皮质激素可减少移植后体重增加,提示移植后肥胖与糖皮质激素的使用有一定关系。
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