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Review
. 2024 Oct-Dec;46(4):e20240048.
doi: 10.1590/2175-8239-JBN-2024-0048en.

Frailty in the context of kidney transplantation

[Article in English, Portuguese]
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Frailty in the context of kidney transplantation

[Article in English, Portuguese]
Tainá Veras de Sandes-Freitas et al. J Bras Nefrol. 2024 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Frailty, defined as an inappropriate response to stressful situations due to the loss of physiological reserve, was initially described in the elderly population, but is currently being identified in younger populations with chronic diseases, such as chronic kidney disease. It is estimated that about 20% of patients are frail at the time of kidney transplantation (KT), and there is great interest in its potential predictive value for unfavorable outcomes. A significant body of evidence has been generated; however, several areas still remain to be further explored. The pathogenesis is poorly understood and limited to the extrapolation of findings from other populations. Most studies are observational, involving patients on the waiting list or post-KT, and there is a scarcity of data on long-term evolution and possible interventions. We reviewed studies, including those with Brazilian populations, assessing frailty in the pre- and post-KT phases, exploring pathophysiology, associated factors, diagnostic challenges, and associated outcomes, in an attempt to provide a basis for future interventions.

Resumo: A fragilidade, conceituada como a resposta inadequada a situações de estresse devido à perda da reserva fisiológica, foi descrita incialmente na população idosa, mas atualmente vem sendo identificada em populações mais jovens com doenças crônicas, como a doença renal crônica. Estima-se que cerca de 20% dos pacientes sejam frágeis no momento do transplante renal (TR), e há grande interesse pelo seu potencial valor preditor de desfechos desfavoráveis. Um número expressivo de evidências tem sido gerado, entretanto, ainda persistem várias áreas a serem mais exploradas. A patogênese é pouco conhecida e limitada à extrapolação dos achados de outras populações. A maioria dos estudos é observacional, envolvendo pacientes em lista ou após o TR, e há escassez de dados sobre a evolução em longo prazo e possíveis intervenções. Revisamos os estudos, incluindo aqueles com populações brasileiras, de avaliação de fragilidade nas fases pré e pós-TR, explorando a fisiopatologia, os fatores associados, os desafios do diagnóstico e os desfechos associados, na tentativa de fornecer embasamento para futuras intervenções.

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Conflict of Interest :The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest related to the topic.

Figures

Figure 1.
Figure 1.. Risk factors, pathogenesis, associated conditions, and outcomes of frailty syndrome in the context of kidney transplantation.
Figura 1.
Figura 1.. Fatores de risco, patogenia, condições associadas e desfechos da síndrome de fragilidade no contexto do transplante renal.

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