Cigarette Smoking and Its Hazards in Kidney Transplantation.

Advances in Medicine Pub Date : 2017-01-01 Epub Date: 2017-07-27 DOI:10.1155/2017/6213814
Muhammad Abdul Mabood Khalil, Jackson Tan, Said Khamis, Muhammad AshhadUllah Khalil, Rabeea Azmat, Arslan Rahat Ullah
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Abstract

Cigarette smoking affects many organs. It causes vasoconstriction through activation of sympathetic nervous system which leads to elevation of blood pressure and reduction in glomerular filtration rate and filtration pressure. It also causes thickening of renal arterioles. Cigarette smoking increases the risk of microalbuminuria and accelerates progression of microalbuminuria to macroalbuminuria. Furthermore, it causes rapid loss of glomerular filtration rate in chronic kidney disease patients. After kidney donation, these factors may be injurious to the solitary kidney. Kidney donors with history of cigarette smoking are prone to develop perioperative complications, pneumonia, and wound infection. Postkidney transplantation various stressors including warm and cold ischemia time, delayed graft function, and exposure to calcineurin inhibitors may result in poor graft function. Continuation of cigarette smoking in kidney transplant recipients will add further risk. In this review, we will specifically discuss the effects of cigarette smoking on normal kidneys, live kidney donors, and kidney transplant recipients. This will include adverse effects of cigarette smoking on graft and patient survival, cardiovascular events, rejection, infections, and cancers in kidney transplant recipients. Lastly, the impact of kidney transplantation on behavior and smoking cessation will also be discussed.

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吸烟及其对肾移植的危害。
吸烟会影响许多器官。它通过激活交感神经系统引起血管收缩,导致血压升高,肾小球滤过率和滤过压降低。它还会导致肾小动脉增厚。吸烟增加微量白蛋白尿的风险,并加速微量白蛋白尿向大量白蛋白尿的进展。此外,它会导致慢性肾病患者肾小球滤过率的迅速丧失。肾脏捐献后,这些因素可能对孤立肾造成损伤。有吸烟史的肾供者易出现围手术期并发症、肺炎和伤口感染。肾移植后各种应激因素,包括热缺血和冷缺血时间、移植物功能延迟以及暴露于钙调磷酸酶抑制剂可能导致移植物功能不良。肾移植受者继续吸烟会增加进一步的风险。在这篇综述中,我们将特别讨论吸烟对正常肾脏、活体肾脏供体和肾移植受者的影响。这将包括吸烟对肾移植受者移植物和患者生存、心血管事件、排斥反应、感染和癌症的不良影响。最后,还将讨论肾移植对行为和戒烟的影响。
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