1. Severity of arterial and/or arteriolar sclerosis in IgA nephropathy and the effects of renin–angiotensin system inhibitors on its prognosis
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Takahito Moriyama, Kazunori Karasawa, Kosaku Nitta, Naoko Sugiura, and Yoei Miyabe
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Gastroenterology ,arterial and/or arteriolar sclerosis ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,Nephropathy ,Renin-Angiotensin System ,Angiotensin Receptor Antagonists ,Young Adult ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Renal Artery ,Internal medicine ,Pathology ,Humans ,Medicine ,RB1-214 ,renin–angiotensin system inhibitors ,arterial intimal thickening ,Retrospective Studies ,Sclerosis ,Proteinuria ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,renal prognosis ,Hazard ratio ,arteriolar hyaline ,Glomerulonephritis, IGA ,Retrospective cohort study ,Original Articles ,IgA nephropathy ,medicine.disease ,Arterioles ,Treatment Outcome ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,Disease Progression ,Uric acid ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
IgA nephropathy (IgAN) patients often suffer from arterial and/or arteriolar sclerosis (AAS); however, it is unclear whether these features are associated with a poor prognosis. This retrospective cohort study aimed to analyse the prognosis of IgAN patients with AAS and assess whether treatment with renin–angiotensin system inhibitors (RASI) improved their survival. The study included 678 IgAN patients, who were grouped into AAS0 (n = 340; AAS absent) and AAS1 (n = 338; AAS present) groups. Each patient's clinical, laboratory, and histological backgrounds and 20‐year renal prognosis were analysed. In the AAS1 group, the impact of RASI initiated during the follow‐up period on the renal prognosis was also evaluated after adjustments for background characteristics. IgAN patients with AAS had significantly higher age, blood pressure, body mass index, total cholesterol, uric acid levels, and proteinuria than patients without AAS; they also had more severe histological findings, decreased renal function, and lower survival rates than those without AAS (64.0 versus 84.7%, p
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- 2021