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Predictors of early remission of proteinuria in adult patients with minimal change disease: a retrospective cohort study

Authors :
Ryohei, Yamamoto
Enyu, Imai
Shoichi, Maruyama
Hitoshi, Yokoyama
Hitoshi, Sugiyama
Asami, Takeda
Shunya, Uchida
Tatsuo, Tsukamoto
Kazuhiko, Tsuruya
Yasuhiro, Akai
Kosaku, Nitta
Megumu, Fukunaga
Hiroki, Hayashi
Kosuke, Masutani
Takashi, Wada
Tsuneo, Konta
Ritsuko, Katafuchi
Saori, Nishio
Shunsuke, Goto
Hirofumi, Tamai
Arimasa, Shirasaki
Tatsuya, Shoji
Kojiro, Nagai
Tomoya, Nishino
Kunihiro, Yamagata
Junichiro J, Kazama
Keiju, Hiromura
Hideo, Yasuda
Makoto, Mizutani
Tomohiko, Naruse
Takeyuki, Hiramatsu
Kunio, Morozumi
Hiroshi, Sobajima
Yosuke, Saka
Eiji, Ishimura
Daisuke, Ichikawa
Takashi, Shigematsu
Tadashi, Sofue
Shouichi, Fujimoto
Takafumi, Ito
Hiroshi, Sato
Ichiei, Narita
Yoshitaka, Isaka
Hiroyuki, Komatsu
Source :
Scientific Reports. 12
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Previous studies reported conflicting results regarding an association between serum albumin concentration and the cumulative incidence of remission of proteinuria in adult patients with minimal change disease (MCD). The present study aimed to clarify the clinical impact of serum albumin concentration and the cumulative incidence of remission and relapse of proteinuria in 108 adult patients with MCD at 40 hospitals in Japan, who were enrolled in a 5-year prospective cohort study of primary nephrotic syndrome, the Japan Nephrotic Syndrome Cohort Study (JNSCS). The association between serum albumin concentration before initiation of immunosuppressive treatment (IST) and the cumulative incidence of remission and relapse were assessed using multivariable-adjusted Cox proportional hazards models. Remission defined as urinary protein 2: 1.43 [1.08, 1.90]), whereas they were not associated with relapse. A multivariable-adjusted model showed that patients with high eGFR level (≥ 60 mL/min/1.73 m2) and low albumin concentration (≤ 1.5 g/dL) achieved significantly early remission, whereas those with low eGFR (2) and high albumin concentration (> 1.5 g/dL) showed significantly slow remission. In conclusion, lower serum albumin concentration and higher eGFR were associated with earlier remission in MCD, but not with relapse.

Details

ISSN :
20452322
Volume :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6cf01083bdc7b0495e4f5b09fa2cb4d2
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13067-7