Unique considerations when managing hypertension in the transplant patient

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Abstract

For the select fortunate recipients of organ transplants, transplantation affords the rare opportunity for a new life. Given the scarcity of organs for transplantation, it is imperative that the health of transplant recipients be optimized in order to fully benefit from this gift of life. Unfortunately, hypertension is highly prevalent in the transplant population and it is considered a major cardiovascular risk factor contributing to mortality and morbidity in this population. In this chapter, we expound on the epidemiology, unique pathophysiology, evaluation, and management of hypertension as it pertains to the solid organ transplant recipient. In addition, a brief commentary is made on the subject of hypertension following living kidney donation, and practical aspects of management of hypertension in the solid organ recipient are summarized at the end of the chapter.

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Mitema, D., & Schinstock, C. (2017). Unique considerations when managing hypertension in the transplant patient. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 956, pp. 341–353). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/5584_2016_87

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