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A retrospective study on the efficacy of corticosteroid-alone therapy in membranous nephropathy patients

Authors :
Tomoya Umezono
Daisuke Suzuki
Mayumi Maruyama
Makoto Nishina
Masaaki Miyauchi
Mitsunori Yagame
Moritsugu Kimura
Naoyuki Yamamoto
Makiko Abe
Masao Toyoda
Mayuko Kato
Masayuki Endo
Keiko Kobayashi
Takako Kobayashi
Source :
Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan). 46(19)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Objective Membranous nephropathy (MN) is the most common cause of adult-onset nephrotic syndrome and its management is still controversial. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of corticosteroid-alone therapy for controlling proteinuria in MN. Methods Twenty-three patients, which had moderate proteinuria (admission 24-hour urinary protein excretion 1.0 to 3.5 g/day) with primary MN were studied retrospectively. Results Thirteen patients received corticosteroid-alone therapy combined with rest and dietary therapy (steroid group), while the other 10 patients were treated with rest and diet alone (non-steroid group). These two groups did not differ with respect to their laboratory features at the time of admission. After discharge, 5 of 13 patients of the steroid group dropped out . Therefore, only 8 patients could be followed up. As the result, 5 of 8 patients (62.5%) achieved complete remission (CR) and 3 of 8 patients (37.5%) had incomplete remission (ICR), so none of the patients failed to improve. On the other hand, 3 of 10 patients of the non-steroid group dropped out. Then, 7 patients were followed up. None of the 7 patients showed improvement during follow-up and 5 of these 7 patients were started on corticosteroids. Finally, as this result, 4 of 5 patients (80%) could achieve CR by 2 years after hospital discharge. Moreover, in the remaining 2 patients from the non-steroid group, no remission could be achieved even 2 years after discharge. Conclusion These results suggest that long-term corticosteroid-alone therapy is beneficial for controlling proteinuria in patients with MN.

Details

ISSN :
13497235
Volume :
46
Issue :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Internal medicine (Tokyo, Japan)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c2f8b958a52fa71321205acdeb2b7617