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A Prospective Observational Survey on the Long-Term Effect of LDL Apheresis on Drug-Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome

Authors :
Yukio Yuzawa
Satoru Ogahara
Seiichi Matsuo
Satoshi Sugiyama
Tsutomu Hirano
Takashi Wada
Yasuhiko Iino
Tetsuo Shoji
Masatoshi Mune
Noriaki Yorioka
Soichi Sakai
Susumu Yukawa
Enyu Imai
Tsukasa Takemura
Yousuke Ogura
Hitoshi Yokoyama
Yoshiki Nishizawa
Takao Saito
Shunya Uchida
Hiroshi Sato
Tsuyoshi Watanabe
Kenjiro Kimura
Eri Muso
Motoshi Hattori
Source :
Nephron Extra, Vol 5, Iss 2, Pp 58-66 (2015), Nephron Extra
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Karger Publishers, 2015.

Abstract

Background/Aims: LDL apheresis (LDL-A) is used for drug-resistant nephrotic syndrome (NS) as an alternative therapy to induce remission by improvement of hyperlipidemia. Several clinical studies have suggested the efficacy of LDL-A for refractory NS, but the level of evidence remains insufficient. A multicenter prospective study, POLARIS (Prospective Observational Survey on the Long-Term Effects of LDL Apheresis on Drug-Resistant Nephrotic Syndrome), was conducted to evaluate its clinical efficacy with high-level evidence. Methods: Patients with NS who showed resistance to primary medication for at least 4 weeks were prospectively recruited to the study and treated with LDL-A. The long-term outcome was evaluated based on the rate of remission of NS 2 years after treatment. Factors affecting the outcome were also examined. Results: A total of 58 refractory NS patients from 40 facilities were recruited and enrolled as subjects of the POLARIS study. Of the 44 subjects followed for 2 years, 21 (47.7%) showed remission of NS based on a urinary protein (UP) level Conclusions: Almost half of the cases of drug-resistant NS showed remission 2 years after LDL-A. Improvement of nephrotic parameters at termination of the LDL-A treatment was a predictor of a favorable outcome.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16645529
Volume :
5
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nephron Extra
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9c12f4514d6ec6889e23c3954c95da8d