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Supplementary Material for: Quantitative Abdominal Arterial Calcification Correlates with Kidney Transplant Waitlist Mortality

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Introduction: The scarcity of available organs for kidney transplantation has resulted in a substantial waiting time for patients with End Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD). This prolonged wait contributes to an increased risk of cardiovascular mortality. Calcification of large arteries is a high-risk factor in the development of cardiovascular diseases, and it is common among candidates for kidney transplant. The aim of this study is to correlate Abdominal Arterial Calcification (AAC) score value with mortality on the waitlist. Methods: We modified the coronary calcium score and used it to quantitate the AAC. We conducted a retrospective clinical study of all adult patients who were listed for kidney transplant, between 2005 and 2015, and had abdominal computed tomography scan. Patients were divided into two groups: those who died on the waiting list (DWL group) and those who survived on the waiting list (SWL group). Results: Each 1000 increase in the AAC score value of the sum score of the abdominal aorta, bilateral common iliac, bilateral external iliac, and bilateral internal iliac was associated with increased risk of death (HR 1.034, 95%CI 1.013, 1.055) (p = 0.001). This association remained significant even after adjusting for various patient characteristics, including age, tobacco use, diabetes, coronary artery disease, and dialysis status. Conclusion: The study highlights the potential value of the AAC score as a noninvasive Imaging biomarker for kidney transplant waitlist patients. Incorporating the AAC scoring system into routine imaging reports could facilitate improved risk assessment and personalized care for kidney transplant candidates.
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2024-05-23
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