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Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study

BACKGROUND: Recent international reports have shown significant changes in the incidence of different glomerular diseases. OBJECTIVE: Examine temporal and demographic trends of biopsy-diagnosed glomerular diseases in the adult population of Saudi Arabia over the last two decades. DESIGN: Medical rec...

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Autores principales: AlFaadhel, Talal, Alsuwaida, Abdulkareem, Alsaad, Khaled, Almezaini, Lamees, Ahmed, Noura, AlHamad, Mahmoud Yassin, Bakheet, Ammar, Wadera, Junaid, Mokhtar, Ghadeer, Alsuwaida, Feras, Siddiqui, Rehan, Kechrid, Mohamed, Abdelrehman, Ashraf, Husain, Sufia, Kfoury, Hala, Alabdulsalam, Abdulrahaman, Alanazi, Majed, Oudah, Noura Al, AlHozali, Hanadi
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31215222
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2019.155
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author AlFaadhel, Talal
Alsuwaida, Abdulkareem
Alsaad, Khaled
Almezaini, Lamees
Ahmed, Noura
AlHamad, Mahmoud Yassin
Bakheet, Ammar
Wadera, Junaid
Mokhtar, Ghadeer
Alsuwaida, Feras
Siddiqui, Rehan
Kechrid, Mohamed
Abdelrehman, Ashraf
Husain, Sufia
Kfoury, Hala
Alabdulsalam, Abdulrahaman
Alanazi, Majed
Oudah, Noura Al
AlHozali, Hanadi
author_facet AlFaadhel, Talal
Alsuwaida, Abdulkareem
Alsaad, Khaled
Almezaini, Lamees
Ahmed, Noura
AlHamad, Mahmoud Yassin
Bakheet, Ammar
Wadera, Junaid
Mokhtar, Ghadeer
Alsuwaida, Feras
Siddiqui, Rehan
Kechrid, Mohamed
Abdelrehman, Ashraf
Husain, Sufia
Kfoury, Hala
Alabdulsalam, Abdulrahaman
Alanazi, Majed
Oudah, Noura Al
AlHozali, Hanadi
author_sort AlFaadhel, Talal
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description BACKGROUND: Recent international reports have shown significant changes in the incidence of different glomerular diseases. OBJECTIVE: Examine temporal and demographic trends of biopsy-diagnosed glomerular diseases in the adult population of Saudi Arabia over the last two decades. DESIGN: Medical record review. SETTINGS: Four tertiary medical centers in Saudi Arabia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We identified all patients that underwent native kidney biopsy between 1998 and 2017. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The frequency and the disease trends in four biopsy eras (1998–2002, 2003–2007, 2008–2011, and 2012–2017) for different glomerular diseases. SAMPLE SIZE AND CHARACTERISTICS: 1070 patients, 18-65 years of age; 54.1% female. RESULTS: Of 1760 patients who underwent native kidney biopsies, 1070 met inclusion criteria. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis was the most common biopsy-diagnosed disease, with comparable frequencies over the four eras (23.6%, 19.8%, 24.1%, and 17.1, respectively [P value for trend=.07]). The frequency of immunoglobulin A nephropathy increased progressively. The incidence of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis declined significantly. Among the secondary types of glomerular diseases, systemic lupus erythematosus-associated lupus nephritis was the most common, followed by diabetic nephropathy. The prevalence of diabetic nephropathy increased from 1.4% in the first era to 10.2% in the last one. CONCLUSIONS: Trends in biopsy-diagnosed glomerular disease have changed. While focal segmental glomerulosclerosis remains the most common glomerular disease, there has been a significant rise in the prevalence of immunoglobulin A nephropathy and diabetic nephropathy. In contrast, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis has declined. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective methodologies are vulnerable to lost data. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None.
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spelling pubmed-68323352019-11-21 Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study AlFaadhel, Talal Alsuwaida, Abdulkareem Alsaad, Khaled Almezaini, Lamees Ahmed, Noura AlHamad, Mahmoud Yassin Bakheet, Ammar Wadera, Junaid Mokhtar, Ghadeer Alsuwaida, Feras Siddiqui, Rehan Kechrid, Mohamed Abdelrehman, Ashraf Husain, Sufia Kfoury, Hala Alabdulsalam, Abdulrahaman Alanazi, Majed Oudah, Noura Al AlHozali, Hanadi Ann Saudi Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Recent international reports have shown significant changes in the incidence of different glomerular diseases. OBJECTIVE: Examine temporal and demographic trends of biopsy-diagnosed glomerular diseases in the adult population of Saudi Arabia over the last two decades. DESIGN: Medical record review. SETTINGS: Four tertiary medical centers in Saudi Arabia. PATIENTS AND METHODS: We identified all patients that underwent native kidney biopsy between 1998 and 2017. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The frequency and the disease trends in four biopsy eras (1998–2002, 2003–2007, 2008–2011, and 2012–2017) for different glomerular diseases. SAMPLE SIZE AND CHARACTERISTICS: 1070 patients, 18-65 years of age; 54.1% female. RESULTS: Of 1760 patients who underwent native kidney biopsies, 1070 met inclusion criteria. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis was the most common biopsy-diagnosed disease, with comparable frequencies over the four eras (23.6%, 19.8%, 24.1%, and 17.1, respectively [P value for trend=.07]). The frequency of immunoglobulin A nephropathy increased progressively. The incidence of membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis declined significantly. Among the secondary types of glomerular diseases, systemic lupus erythematosus-associated lupus nephritis was the most common, followed by diabetic nephropathy. The prevalence of diabetic nephropathy increased from 1.4% in the first era to 10.2% in the last one. CONCLUSIONS: Trends in biopsy-diagnosed glomerular disease have changed. While focal segmental glomerulosclerosis remains the most common glomerular disease, there has been a significant rise in the prevalence of immunoglobulin A nephropathy and diabetic nephropathy. In contrast, membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis has declined. LIMITATIONS: Retrospective methodologies are vulnerable to lost data. CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None. King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre 2019-05 2019-05-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6832335/ /pubmed/31215222 http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2019.155 Text en Copyright © 2019, Annals of Saudi Medicine, Saudi Arabia This is an open access article under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND). The details of which can be accessed at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
AlFaadhel, Talal
Alsuwaida, Abdulkareem
Alsaad, Khaled
Almezaini, Lamees
Ahmed, Noura
AlHamad, Mahmoud Yassin
Bakheet, Ammar
Wadera, Junaid
Mokhtar, Ghadeer
Alsuwaida, Feras
Siddiqui, Rehan
Kechrid, Mohamed
Abdelrehman, Ashraf
Husain, Sufia
Kfoury, Hala
Alabdulsalam, Abdulrahaman
Alanazi, Majed
Oudah, Noura Al
AlHozali, Hanadi
Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study
title Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study
title_full Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study
title_fullStr Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study
title_short Prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult Saudi population: a multicenter study
title_sort prevalence and 20-year epidemiological trends of glomerular diseases in the adult saudi population: a multicenter study
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6832335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31215222
http://dx.doi.org/10.5144/0256-4947.2019.155
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