Hypomagnesaemia in kidney transplantation.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to explore the association between hypomagnesaemia and outcomes like mortality, cardiovascular events, glucose metabolism, and graft dysfunction in kidney transplant recipients.
Results Summary
Hypomagnesaemia in kidney transplant recipients is linked to aberrant glucose metabolism, higher diabetes incidence, and potential impacts on graft dysfunction, bone metabolism, and transplant immunology. Correcting magnesium deficiency may be challenging due to renal magnesium wasting.
Population
Kidney transplant recipients, particularly in the early post-transplant period.
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
calcineurin inhibitors | increase | hypomagnesaemia | kidney transplant recipients | - | is a very common finding | #1 |
hypomagnesaemia | increase | mortality | general population | - | have been associated with a higher | #2 |
hypomagnesaemia | increase | cardiovascular events | general population | - | have been associated with more | #3 |
low magnesium intake | increase | mortality | general population | - | have been associated with a higher | #4 |
low magnesium intake | increase | cardiovascular events | general population | - | have been associated with more | #5 |
pre- or post-transplant hypomagnesaemia | neutral | glucose metabolism | kidney transplant recipients | - | seem to have an aberrant | #6 |
pre- or post-transplant hypomagnesaemia | increase | diabetes mellitus | kidney transplant recipients | - | develop more frequently | #7 |
magnesium deficiency | neutral | graft dysfunction | alternate study populations, animal experiments or in vitro studies | - | suggest a possible role in | #8 |
magnesium deficiency | neutral | bone metabolism | alternate study populations, animal experiments or in vitro studies | - | suggest a possible role in | #9 |
magnesium deficiency | neutral | transplant immunology | alternate study populations, animal experiments or in vitro studies | - | suggest a possible role in | #10 |
oral supplementation | neutral | normalizing the serum magnesium concentration | kidney transplant recipients | - | might turn out to be cumbersome | #11 |
In the era of calcineurin inhibitors, hypomagnesaemia is a very common finding in kidney transplant recipients. Especially the first weeks after transplantation it is the rule rather than the exception. Hypomagnesaemia or low magnesium intake have been associated with a higher mortality or more cardiovascular events in the general population, but this association has never been explored in kidney transplant recipients, despite their increased cardiovascular risk. Kidney transplant recipients with pre- or post-transplant hypomagnesaemia seem to have an aberrant glucose metabolism and develop diabetes mellitus more frequently. Moreover, observations from alternate study populations, animal experiments or in vitro studies suggest a possible role of magnesium deficiency in graft dysfunction, bone metabolism and transplant immunology. Future observational and especially interventional studies should further define whether and to what extent we should make effort to correct this electrolyte disturbance in transplant recipients. Considering the mechanism of renal magnesium wasting, normalizing the serum magnesium concentration by oral supplementation alone might turn out to be cumbersome in kidney transplant recipients.