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Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation

BACKGROUND: The mechanism and characteristics of a post-transplantation stroke may differ between liver (LT) and kidney transplantation (KT), as the associated comorbidities and peri-surgical conditions are different. Herein, we investigated the characteristics and etiologies of stroke occurring aft...

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Autores principales: Kwon, Hanim, Shin, Sung, Baek, Chung Hee, Chang, Jun Young, Kang, Dong-Wha, Kwon, Sun U., Kim, Jong S., Kim, Bum Joon
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37034098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1123518
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author Kwon, Hanim
Shin, Sung
Baek, Chung Hee
Chang, Jun Young
Kang, Dong-Wha
Kwon, Sun U.
Kim, Jong S.
Kim, Bum Joon
author_facet Kwon, Hanim
Shin, Sung
Baek, Chung Hee
Chang, Jun Young
Kang, Dong-Wha
Kwon, Sun U.
Kim, Jong S.
Kim, Bum Joon
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description BACKGROUND: The mechanism and characteristics of a post-transplantation stroke may differ between liver (LT) and kidney transplantation (KT), as the associated comorbidities and peri-surgical conditions are different. Herein, we investigated the characteristics and etiologies of stroke occurring after LT and KT. METHODS: Consecutive patients who received LT or KT between January 2005 to December 2020 who were diagnosed with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke after transplantation were enrolled. Ischemic strokes were further classified according to the etiologies. The characteristics of stroke, including in-hospital stroke, perioperative stroke, stroke etiology, and timing of stroke, were compared between the LT and KT groups. RESULTS: There were 105 (1.8%) and 58 (1.3%) post-transplantation stroke patients in 5,950 LT and 4,475 KT recipients, respectively. Diabetes, hypertension, and coronary arterial disease were less frequent in the LT than the KT group. In-hospital and perioperative strokes were more common in LT than in the KT group (LT, 57.9%; KT, 39.7%; p = 0.03, and LT, 43.9%; KT, 27.6%; p = 0.04, respectively). Hemorrhagic strokes were also more common in the LT group (LT, 25.2%; KT, 8.6%; p = 0.01). Analysis of ischemic stroke etiology did not reveal significant difference between the two groups; undetermined etiology was the most common, followed by small vessel occlusion and cardioembolism. The 3-month mortality was similar between the two groups (both LT and KT, 10.3%) and was independently associated with in-hospital stroke and elevated C-reactive protein. CONCLUSIONS: In-hospital, perioperative, and hemorrhagic strokes were more common in the LT group than in the KT group. Ischemic stroke subtypes did not differ significantly between the two groups and undetermined etiology was the most common cause of ischemic stroke in both groups. High mortality after stroke was noted in transplantation patients and was associated with in-hospital stroke.
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spelling pubmed-100734142023-04-06 Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation Kwon, Hanim Shin, Sung Baek, Chung Hee Chang, Jun Young Kang, Dong-Wha Kwon, Sun U. Kim, Jong S. Kim, Bum Joon Front Neurol Neurology BACKGROUND: The mechanism and characteristics of a post-transplantation stroke may differ between liver (LT) and kidney transplantation (KT), as the associated comorbidities and peri-surgical conditions are different. Herein, we investigated the characteristics and etiologies of stroke occurring after LT and KT. METHODS: Consecutive patients who received LT or KT between January 2005 to December 2020 who were diagnosed with ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke after transplantation were enrolled. Ischemic strokes were further classified according to the etiologies. The characteristics of stroke, including in-hospital stroke, perioperative stroke, stroke etiology, and timing of stroke, were compared between the LT and KT groups. RESULTS: There were 105 (1.8%) and 58 (1.3%) post-transplantation stroke patients in 5,950 LT and 4,475 KT recipients, respectively. Diabetes, hypertension, and coronary arterial disease were less frequent in the LT than the KT group. In-hospital and perioperative strokes were more common in LT than in the KT group (LT, 57.9%; KT, 39.7%; p = 0.03, and LT, 43.9%; KT, 27.6%; p = 0.04, respectively). Hemorrhagic strokes were also more common in the LT group (LT, 25.2%; KT, 8.6%; p = 0.01). Analysis of ischemic stroke etiology did not reveal significant difference between the two groups; undetermined etiology was the most common, followed by small vessel occlusion and cardioembolism. The 3-month mortality was similar between the two groups (both LT and KT, 10.3%) and was independently associated with in-hospital stroke and elevated C-reactive protein. CONCLUSIONS: In-hospital, perioperative, and hemorrhagic strokes were more common in the LT group than in the KT group. Ischemic stroke subtypes did not differ significantly between the two groups and undetermined etiology was the most common cause of ischemic stroke in both groups. High mortality after stroke was noted in transplantation patients and was associated with in-hospital stroke. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10073414/ /pubmed/37034098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1123518 Text en Copyright © 2023 Kwon, Shin, Baek, Chang, Kang, Kwon, Kim and Kim. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
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Kwon, Hanim
Shin, Sung
Baek, Chung Hee
Chang, Jun Young
Kang, Dong-Wha
Kwon, Sun U.
Kim, Jong S.
Kim, Bum Joon
Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation
title Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation
title_full Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation
title_fullStr Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation
title_short Characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation
title_sort characteristics of stroke after liver and kidney transplantation
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10073414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37034098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1123518
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