作者: Z. Biyik , I. Guney
DOI: 10.1016/J.TRANSPROCEED.2018.05.021
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摘要: Abstract This study aimed to determine the association of atherogenic index plasma (AIP) with both hyperuricemia and proteinuria in renal transplant recipients. Material Methods Between years 2015 2017, 61 recipients at least 1 year follow-up were included this retrospective cohort study. Uric acid levels of ≥7 mg/dL men and ≥6 women accepted as hyperuricemia. The patients separated into groups according their serum uric AIP levels. Results prevalence was 37.7% (n = 23). triglycerides (P = .009), .005), .04), C-reactive protein .049) significantly higher hyperuricemic group compared nonhyperuricemic group. .008) .005) increased an elevation Additionally, multivariate linear regression analysis, (β = 0.325; P = estimated glomerular filtration rate (β = −0.291; .02) found be independently associated factors for (R2 = 0.242; P Conclusion We indicated that acid, AIP, are closely related. Further prospective studies needed evaluate causal relationship between patient