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Management of dyslipidemia in pediatric renal transplant recipients

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PEDIATRIC NEPHROLOGY
Volume 36, Issue 1, Pages 51-63

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00467-019-04428-y

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Dyslipidemia; Transplant; Pediatric; Kidney; Cholesterol; Triglycerides

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Dyslipidemia after kidney transplantation is a common and historically underappreciated complication, especially in pediatric recipients. Reliable management of dyslipidemia not only requires awareness of applicable guidelines and methods, but also attention to additional needs and opportunities in comprehensive care.
Dyslipidemia after kidney transplantation is a common complication that has historically been underappreciated, especially in pediatric recipients. It is also a major modifiable risk factor for cardiovascular disease, a top cause of morbidity and mortality of transplant patients. While most knowledge about post-transplant dyslipidemia has been generated in adults, recommendations and treatment strategies also exist for children and are presented in this review. Awareness of these applicable guidelines and approaches is required, but not sufficient, for the reliable management of dyslipidemia in our patients, and additional needs and opportunities for comprehensive care in this area (e.g., quality improvement) are outlined.

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