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Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria

Proteinuria is a major determinant of adverse renal outcome, and its reduction slows renal progression in glomerular diseases. However, the optimal target of proteinuria in glomerular diseases is unclear, and discrepancies in the definition of proteinuria produce ambiguous findings. Here we investig...

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Autores principales: Kee, Youn Kyung, Yoon, Chan-Yun, Kim, Seung Jun, Moon, Sung Jin, Kim, Chan Ho, Park, Jung Tak, Lim, Beom Jin, Chang, Tae Ik, Kang, Ea Wha, Kie, Jeong Hae, Yoo, Tae-Hyun, Jeong, Hyun Joo, Kang, Shin-Wook, Han, Seung Hyeok
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29095250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000008154
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author Kee, Youn Kyung
Yoon, Chan-Yun
Kim, Seung Jun
Moon, Sung Jin
Kim, Chan Ho
Park, Jung Tak
Lim, Beom Jin
Chang, Tae Ik
Kang, Ea Wha
Kie, Jeong Hae
Yoo, Tae-Hyun
Jeong, Hyun Joo
Kang, Shin-Wook
Han, Seung Hyeok
author_facet Kee, Youn Kyung
Yoon, Chan-Yun
Kim, Seung Jun
Moon, Sung Jin
Kim, Chan Ho
Park, Jung Tak
Lim, Beom Jin
Chang, Tae Ik
Kang, Ea Wha
Kie, Jeong Hae
Yoo, Tae-Hyun
Jeong, Hyun Joo
Kang, Shin-Wook
Han, Seung Hyeok
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description Proteinuria is a major determinant of adverse renal outcome, and its reduction slows renal progression in glomerular diseases. However, the optimal target of proteinuria in glomerular diseases is unclear, and discrepancies in the definition of proteinuria produce ambiguous findings. Here we investigated the optimal target of proteinuria by using different definitions of proteinuria. We analyzed 574 IgA nephropathy (IgAN), 175 membranous nephropathy (MGN), and 177 focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) cases from 3 Korean kidney centers. We evaluated the impact of proteinuria on renal outcome with 2 definitions: time-average proteinuria (TAP) and time-varying proteinuria (TVP). The endpoint was renal progression, defined as a 50% decline in glomerular filtration rate or end-stage renal disease. During a median follow-up of 57.3 months, the primary outcome occurred in 54 patients with IgAN, 26 with MGN, and 30 with FSGS. Multivariate Cox regression using TAP indicated that there was a linear association between proteinuria and risk of renal progression in IgAN. However, moderate proteinuria was not associated with an increased risk of renal progression in MGN and FSGS. In contrast, the analysis by TVP showed that the risk significantly increased in proportion to proteinuria during follow-up in all 3 diseases. Our findings suggest that TVP-based model can delineate association between proteinuria and risk of renal progression better than TAP-based model, considering that TVP reflects the dynamic change of proteinuria over time. Thus, proteinuria reduction to the lowest possible level is required to improve renal outcomes in patients with glomerular diseases.
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spelling pubmed-56827692017-11-28 Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria Kee, Youn Kyung Yoon, Chan-Yun Kim, Seung Jun Moon, Sung Jin Kim, Chan Ho Park, Jung Tak Lim, Beom Jin Chang, Tae Ik Kang, Ea Wha Kie, Jeong Hae Yoo, Tae-Hyun Jeong, Hyun Joo Kang, Shin-Wook Han, Seung Hyeok Medicine (Baltimore) 5200 Proteinuria is a major determinant of adverse renal outcome, and its reduction slows renal progression in glomerular diseases. However, the optimal target of proteinuria in glomerular diseases is unclear, and discrepancies in the definition of proteinuria produce ambiguous findings. Here we investigated the optimal target of proteinuria by using different definitions of proteinuria. We analyzed 574 IgA nephropathy (IgAN), 175 membranous nephropathy (MGN), and 177 focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) cases from 3 Korean kidney centers. We evaluated the impact of proteinuria on renal outcome with 2 definitions: time-average proteinuria (TAP) and time-varying proteinuria (TVP). The endpoint was renal progression, defined as a 50% decline in glomerular filtration rate or end-stage renal disease. During a median follow-up of 57.3 months, the primary outcome occurred in 54 patients with IgAN, 26 with MGN, and 30 with FSGS. Multivariate Cox regression using TAP indicated that there was a linear association between proteinuria and risk of renal progression in IgAN. However, moderate proteinuria was not associated with an increased risk of renal progression in MGN and FSGS. In contrast, the analysis by TVP showed that the risk significantly increased in proportion to proteinuria during follow-up in all 3 diseases. Our findings suggest that TVP-based model can delineate association between proteinuria and risk of renal progression better than TAP-based model, considering that TVP reflects the dynamic change of proteinuria over time. Thus, proteinuria reduction to the lowest possible level is required to improve renal outcomes in patients with glomerular diseases. Wolters Kluwer Health 2017-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5682769/ /pubmed/29095250 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000008154 Text en Copyright © 2017 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work, even for commercial purposes, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
spellingShingle 5200
Kee, Youn Kyung
Yoon, Chan-Yun
Kim, Seung Jun
Moon, Sung Jin
Kim, Chan Ho
Park, Jung Tak
Lim, Beom Jin
Chang, Tae Ik
Kang, Ea Wha
Kie, Jeong Hae
Yoo, Tae-Hyun
Jeong, Hyun Joo
Kang, Shin-Wook
Han, Seung Hyeok
Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria
title Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria
title_full Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria
title_fullStr Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria
title_full_unstemmed Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria
title_short Determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria
title_sort determination of the optimal target level of proteinuria in the management of patients with glomerular diseases by using different definitions of proteinuria
topic 5200
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29095250
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000008154
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