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Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China

AIMS/INTRODUCTION: Steroid resistance and frequent relapse are problems in the treatment of minimal change disease (MCD). However, epidemiological factors that influence steroid-resistant and relapse of MCD are rarely reported. This study evaluated potential factors that influence the onset and rela...

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Autores principales: Han, Huanqin, Wang, Shujun, Liang, Yanting, Lin, Jieping, Shi, Lei, Ye, Lin, Song, Shiting, He, Minjun, Li, Shihao, Chen, Futong, Pan, Qingjun, Liu, Hua-feng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30228981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1657208
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author Han, Huanqin
Wang, Shujun
Liang, Yanting
Lin, Jieping
Shi, Lei
Ye, Lin
Song, Shiting
He, Minjun
Li, Shihao
Chen, Futong
Pan, Qingjun
Liu, Hua-feng
author_facet Han, Huanqin
Wang, Shujun
Liang, Yanting
Lin, Jieping
Shi, Lei
Ye, Lin
Song, Shiting
He, Minjun
Li, Shihao
Chen, Futong
Pan, Qingjun
Liu, Hua-feng
author_sort Han, Huanqin
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description AIMS/INTRODUCTION: Steroid resistance and frequent relapse are problems in the treatment of minimal change disease (MCD). However, epidemiological factors that influence steroid-resistant and relapse of MCD are rarely reported. This study evaluated potential factors that influence the onset and relapse of MCD and the epidemiological features of southern Chinese patients with adult-onset MCD. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with adult-onset MCD were included from the Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, which is located in the southernmost part of China's mainland, between 2015 and 2016. Potential influencing factors were investigated. RESULTS: Eighty-seven patients with incipient MCD were enrolled, and 85 of these patients were followed up; 71.8% (61/85) were steroid-sensitive and 28.2% (24/85) were steroid-resistant. In terms of seasonal distribution, the highest rate of incipient cases was in spring (39.1%, 34/87), which also showed a high rate of relapse cases (29.7%, 22/74). Among patients who were followed up for more than half a year and whose proteinuria completely resolved (69.4%, 59/85), 52.5% (31/59) were without relapse and 47.5% (28/59) were with relapse. Patients without relapse were older than those with relapse (P<0.05). Before disease onset, 20.7% (18/87) of patients with incipient MCD were diagnosed with infection, including 94.5% (17/18) with respiratory tract infection. Fourteen patients in complete remission posttreatment developed an infection before relapse, including 85.7% (12/14) with respiratory tract infection. CONCLUSION: Steroid resistance and frequent relapse are current challenges for the treatment of adult-onset MCD in southern China, and respiratory tract infection may be a risk factor for onset and relapse. Additionally, younger patients with MCD tend to have more frequent relapse.
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spelling pubmed-61365032018-09-18 Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China Han, Huanqin Wang, Shujun Liang, Yanting Lin, Jieping Shi, Lei Ye, Lin Song, Shiting He, Minjun Li, Shihao Chen, Futong Pan, Qingjun Liu, Hua-feng Biomed Res Int Clinical Study AIMS/INTRODUCTION: Steroid resistance and frequent relapse are problems in the treatment of minimal change disease (MCD). However, epidemiological factors that influence steroid-resistant and relapse of MCD are rarely reported. This study evaluated potential factors that influence the onset and relapse of MCD and the epidemiological features of southern Chinese patients with adult-onset MCD. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Patients with adult-onset MCD were included from the Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, which is located in the southernmost part of China's mainland, between 2015 and 2016. Potential influencing factors were investigated. RESULTS: Eighty-seven patients with incipient MCD were enrolled, and 85 of these patients were followed up; 71.8% (61/85) were steroid-sensitive and 28.2% (24/85) were steroid-resistant. In terms of seasonal distribution, the highest rate of incipient cases was in spring (39.1%, 34/87), which also showed a high rate of relapse cases (29.7%, 22/74). Among patients who were followed up for more than half a year and whose proteinuria completely resolved (69.4%, 59/85), 52.5% (31/59) were without relapse and 47.5% (28/59) were with relapse. Patients without relapse were older than those with relapse (P<0.05). Before disease onset, 20.7% (18/87) of patients with incipient MCD were diagnosed with infection, including 94.5% (17/18) with respiratory tract infection. Fourteen patients in complete remission posttreatment developed an infection before relapse, including 85.7% (12/14) with respiratory tract infection. CONCLUSION: Steroid resistance and frequent relapse are current challenges for the treatment of adult-onset MCD in southern China, and respiratory tract infection may be a risk factor for onset and relapse. Additionally, younger patients with MCD tend to have more frequent relapse. Hindawi 2018-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6136503/ /pubmed/30228981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1657208 Text en Copyright © 2018 Huanqin Han et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Han, Huanqin
Wang, Shujun
Liang, Yanting
Lin, Jieping
Shi, Lei
Ye, Lin
Song, Shiting
He, Minjun
Li, Shihao
Chen, Futong
Pan, Qingjun
Liu, Hua-feng
Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China
title Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China
title_full Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China
title_fullStr Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China
title_full_unstemmed Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China
title_short Respiratory Tract Infection: A Risk Factor for the Onset and Relapse of Adult-Onset Minimal Change Disease in Southern China
title_sort respiratory tract infection: a risk factor for the onset and relapse of adult-onset minimal change disease in southern china
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6136503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30228981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/1657208
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