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High incidence of proliferative and membranous nephritis in SLE patients with low proteinuria in the Accelerating Medicines Partnership

Authors :
Philip M, Carlucci
Jessica, Li
Andrea, Fava
Kristina K, Deonaraine
David, Wofsy
Judith A, James
Chaim, Putterman
Betty, Diamond
Anne, Davidson
Derek M, Fine
Jose, Monroy-Trujillo
Mohamed G, Atta
Wade, DeJager
Joel M, Guthridge
Kristin, Haag
Deepak A, Rao
Michael B, Brenner
James A, Lederer
William, Apruzzese
H Michael, Belmont
Peter M, Izmirly
Devyn, Zaminski
Ming, Wu
Sean, Connery
Fernanda, Payan-Schober
Richard, Furie
Maria, Dall'Era
Kerry, Cho
Diane, Kamen
Kenneth, Kalunian
Jennifer, Anolik
Jennifer, Barnas
Mariko, Ishimori
Michael H, Weisman
Jill P, Buyon
Raji, Menon
Source :
Rheumatology (Oxford)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective Delayed detection of LN associates with worse outcomes. There are conflicting recommendations regarding a threshold level of proteinuria at which biopsy will likely yield actionable management. This study addressed the association of urine protein:creatinine ratios (UPCR) with clinical characteristics and investigated the incidence of proliferative and membranous histology in patients with a UPCR between 0.5 and 1. Methods A total of 275 SLE patients (113 first biopsy, 162 repeat) were enrolled in the multicentre multi-ethnic/racial Accelerating Medicines Partnership across 15 US sites at the time of a clinically indicated renal biopsy. Patients were followed for 1 year. Results At biopsy, 54 patients had UPCR Conclusion In this prospective study, three-quarters of patients with UPCR

Details

ISSN :
14620332
Volume :
61
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Rheumatology (Oxford, England)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c994389ae1a53b0404346db2b8a7b42c