Evolución del peso, densidad mineral ósea y metabolismo lipídico en el paciente trasplantado renal.

  1. Fernández Castillo, Rafael
Dirigida por:
  1. Rafael José Esteban de la Rosa Director/a
  2. María del Pilar Peña Amaro Directora

Universidad de defensa: Universidad de Jaén

Fecha de defensa: 14 de julio de 2015

Tribunal:
  1. Francisco Javier Gómez Jiménez Presidente/a
  2. Manuel Ramírez Sánchez Secretario
  3. José Antonio Lobón Hernández Vocal
Departamento:
  1. ENFERMERÍA

Tipo: Tesis

Teseo: 395963 DIALNET lock_openRUJA editor

Resumen

After renal transplantation is producing a series of metabolic alterations that could potentially put at risk the survival of the graft and severely compromise the health status of the renal transplant patient. Most important are Metabolic complications of bone and mineral metabolism and the disturbances of lipid metabolism. This study aims to investigate the weight gain, changes in bone mineral density and Hyperlipidemia in these patients, 119 kidney transplant patients were followed for 5 years of follow-up.In conclusion high overweight and obesity prevalence occurs after transplantation especially during the first year, there is also a large increase in hyperlipidemia, as well as a continuous loss of bone mass in all areas measures, which carries a high risk serious fractures, threatening kidney graft addition, the quality of life of patients