Cardiovascular disease risk in liver transplant recipients transplanted due to chronic viral hepatitis.
Paolo MaggiFederica CalòVincenzo MessinaGianfranca StornaiuoloMaria StanzioneLuca RinaldiStefania De PascalisMargherita MaceraNicola CoppolaPublished in: PloS one (2022)
Liver transplant recipients for virus-related associated liver disease are, in light of the high percentage of carotid lesions, at high risk of CVD. Risk charts compared to subclinical carotid lesions which represent damage already established and a real localization of the disease, seem to underestimate the cardiovascular risk. A chronic inflammatory status, could play a key role. It's important to raise the awareness of cardiovascular risk in liver transplant patients to prevent cardiovascular diseases and improve the timing of early diagnosis of premature vascular lesions.