Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in Switzerland

Background: Metabolic acidosis (MA) is common in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). Several studies have shown that MA is involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. However, it is unclear if there is also a relationship between serum bicarbonate and graft function after kidney transpla...

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Main Authors: Anna Wiegand, Nicole Graf, Marco Bonani, Diana Frey, Rudolf P. Wüthrich, Nilufar Mohebbi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Karger Publishers 2019-09-01
Series:Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
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Online Access:https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/502527
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spelling doaj-6d7a3a6214f747309da5d8acad0ba42d2020-11-25T03:20:55ZengKarger PublishersKidney & Blood Pressure Research1420-40961423-01432019-09-014451179118810.1159/000502527502527Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in SwitzerlandAnna WiegandNicole GrafMarco BonaniDiana FreyRudolf P. WüthrichNilufar MohebbiBackground: Metabolic acidosis (MA) is common in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). Several studies have shown that MA is involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. However, it is unclear if there is also a relationship between serum bicarbonate and graft function after kidney transplantation (KTx). We hypothesized that low serum bicarbonate is associated with a lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 1 year after KTx. Methods: We performed a post hoc analysis of a single-center, open-label randomized trial in 90 KTRs and investigated the relationship of serum bicarbonate and graft function in the first year after KTx. Results: Prevalence of MA was high after KTx (63%) and decreased to 28% after 1 year. Bicarbonate (20.6 ± 3.0 to 22.7 ± 2.7 mmol/L) increased in the first year after transplantation whereas eGFR (53.4 ± 15.8 to 56.9 ± 18.5 mL/min/1.73 m2) did not change significantly. Higher serum bicarbonate (p = 0.029) was associated with higher eGFR in the first year after KTx. Conclusion: Prevalence of MA is high in KTRs. In the first year after KTx, serum bicarbonate was positively correlated with eGFR, suggesting a potential role of MA in kidney graft function.https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/502527Metabolic acidosisOutcomeRenal function
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author Anna Wiegand
Nicole Graf
Marco Bonani
Diana Frey
Rudolf P. Wüthrich
Nilufar Mohebbi
spellingShingle Anna Wiegand
Nicole Graf
Marco Bonani
Diana Frey
Rudolf P. Wüthrich
Nilufar Mohebbi
Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in Switzerland
Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
Metabolic acidosis
Outcome
Renal function
author_facet Anna Wiegand
Nicole Graf
Marco Bonani
Diana Frey
Rudolf P. Wüthrich
Nilufar Mohebbi
author_sort Anna Wiegand
title Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in Switzerland
title_short Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in Switzerland
title_full Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in Switzerland
title_fullStr Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of Serum Bicarbonate Levels with 1-Year Graft Function in Kidney Transplant Recipients in Switzerland
title_sort relationship of serum bicarbonate levels with 1-year graft function in kidney transplant recipients in switzerland
publisher Karger Publishers
series Kidney & Blood Pressure Research
issn 1420-4096
1423-0143
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background: Metabolic acidosis (MA) is common in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). Several studies have shown that MA is involved in the progression of chronic kidney disease. However, it is unclear if there is also a relationship between serum bicarbonate and graft function after kidney transplantation (KTx). We hypothesized that low serum bicarbonate is associated with a lower estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) 1 year after KTx. Methods: We performed a post hoc analysis of a single-center, open-label randomized trial in 90 KTRs and investigated the relationship of serum bicarbonate and graft function in the first year after KTx. Results: Prevalence of MA was high after KTx (63%) and decreased to 28% after 1 year. Bicarbonate (20.6 ± 3.0 to 22.7 ± 2.7 mmol/L) increased in the first year after transplantation whereas eGFR (53.4 ± 15.8 to 56.9 ± 18.5 mL/min/1.73 m2) did not change significantly. Higher serum bicarbonate (p = 0.029) was associated with higher eGFR in the first year after KTx. Conclusion: Prevalence of MA is high in KTRs. In the first year after KTx, serum bicarbonate was positively correlated with eGFR, suggesting a potential role of MA in kidney graft function.
topic Metabolic acidosis
Outcome
Renal function
url https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/502527
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