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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: News Articles => Topic started by: okarol on November 03, 2007, 12:28:59 PM
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Donating kidney doesn't enhance cardiac risk: study
Posted on : 2007-11-03 | Author : IANS
News Category : Health
Toronto, Nov 3 - There is no increase in the risk of heart attacks among kidney donors, according to a study that claims to be the largest ever on the issue.
The study, presented at the American Society of Nephrology's 40th Annual Meeting and Scientific Exposition in San Francisco, however, says donors are more likely to suffer high blood pressure.
But whether this increases risk of a cardiovascular event is unclear, says Amit X. Garg of the Lawson Health Research Institute in Ontario.
Garg and colleagues analysed follow-up data on 1,278 patients who became living kidney donors between 1993 and 2005. The rates of major cardiovascular events - including heart attack, stroke, angioplasty, or bypass surgery - were compared to those of 6,369 healthy adults.
During a follow-up period of one to 13 years, 1.3 percent of kidney donors died or experienced a cardiovascular event. This was not statistically different from the 1.7 percent rate in the comparison group.
The only significant difference was a higher rate of hypertension among living kidney donors: about 16 percent, compared with 12 percent in the comparison group.
'Donors were diagnosed more frequently with hypertension, but they also saw their primary care physicians more often than controls, and so had more opportunities to be diagnosed,' said Garg.
(c) Indo-Asian News Service
Print Source :
http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/135565.html
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I think it all depends on how the donor takes care of themselves, it is a risk and life is risky, we are all here to take risks and chances, one of my favorite sayings is: The only things in life we regret are the risks that we didnt take :2thumbsup;