Serum uric acid levels in kidney transplant recipients: A cause for concern? A review of recent literature

The impact of elevated serum uric acid levels i.e., hyperuricemia, on native and transplant chronic kidney disease progression has been debated. This literature review presents an analysis of multiple studies exploring the relationship between serum uric acid levels and kidney transplant outcomes. T...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transplantation reviews (Philadelphia, Pa.) Pa.), 2023-07, Vol.37 (3), p.100775-100775, Article 100775
Hauptverfasser: Imasuen, Uyi Jefferson, Swanson, Kurtis J., Parajuli, Sandesh
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Zusammenfassung:The impact of elevated serum uric acid levels i.e., hyperuricemia, on native and transplant chronic kidney disease progression has been debated. This literature review presents an analysis of multiple studies exploring the relationship between serum uric acid levels and kidney transplant outcomes. The review includes a summary of the pathophysiology of hyperuricemia and gout, a review of urate-lowering therapies, and an appraisal of multiple studies examining the association or lack thereof between serum uric acid level and kidney transplant outcomes. Based on these studies, elevated serum uric acid levels may contribute to CKD progression in kidney transplant recipients. In this review, we also summarize current literature to highlight risk factors associated with hyperuricemia as well as the need for further investigation to monitor and manage hyperuricemia in kidney transplant recipients. •High serum uric acid level is highly prevalent among kidney transplant recipients•It is not known what is the impact of patient and graft survival along with some other well-known comorbidities associated with hyperuricemia among kidney transplant recipients compared to the general population•Monitoring and managing hyperuricemia may be beneficial among kidney transplant recipients
ISSN:0955-470X
1557-9816
DOI:10.1016/j.trre.2023.100775