Journal article
Microvascular Disease After Renal Transplantation
QL Ooi, FKNFH Tow, R Deva, R Kawasaki, TY Wong, D Colville, F Ierino, A Hutchinson, J Savige
Kidney and Blood Pressure Research | Published : 2015
DOI: 10.1159/000368533
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Abstract
Background/Aims: Individuals who reach end-stage kidney disease (CKD5) have a high risk of vascular events that persists even after renal transplantation. This study compared the prevalence and severity of microvascular disease in transplant recipients and patients with CKD5. Methods: Individuals with a renal transplant or CKD5 were recruited consecutively from renal clinics, and underwent bilateral retinal photography (Canon CR5-45, Canon). Their retinal images were deidentified and reviewed for hypertensive/microvascular signs by an ophthalmologist and a trained grader (Wong and Mitchell classification), and for vessel caliber at a grading centre using a computer-assisted method and Knudts..
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Awarded by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science