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Predictors of kidney complications and analysis of hypertension in children with allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation

Authors :
Gurbanov, Anar
Gülhan, Bora
Kuskonmaz, Baris
Okur, Fatma Visal
Ozaltin, Fatih
Düzova, Ali
Çetinkaya, Duygu Uçkan
Topaloglu, Rezan
Source :
Pediatric Nephrology. February, 2023, Vol. 38 Issue 2, p461, 9 p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background This study aimed to determine incidence of kidney complications in pediatric allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) patients. Methods Pediatric allogeneic HSCT patients were included. Post-transplantation urinary system complications were collected from medical records and glomerular filtration rates at last visit compared with clinical parameters. Additionally, 24-h ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed. Results The study included 165 pediatric patients. Acute kidney injury (AKI) developed in 125 (75.8%) patients of whom 54 (43.2%) had stage 1, 36 (28.8%) stage 2, and 35 (28%) stage 3 AKI. Primary malignant disease and viral infection post-HSCT were associated with increased risk of AKI (OR: 4; 95%CI: 1.2-13, p = 0.022 and OR: 2.9; 95%CI: 1.2-6.8, p = 0.014, respectively). Mean duration of post-HSCT follow-up was 4.4 ± 2.5 years, during which time 8 patients had chronic kidney disease (CKD) (stage 1, 4 patients; stage 2, 3 patients; stage 3, 1 patient). CKD incidence was higher in patients in whom stem cell product was bone marrow + cord blood and mobilized peripheral blood, compared to bone marrow alone (40-37.5% versus 5.1%, p = 0.002). Based on 24-h ABPM, 14.7% and 7.4% of patients with normal office blood pressure had pre-hypertension and hypertension, respectively. In patients with albuminuria/severe albuminuria, daytime and nighttime systolic SDS scores were higher than those without albuminuria/severe albuminuria (p = 0.010 and p = 0.004, respectively). Conclusions Incidence of AKI is higher in pediatric HSCT patients with primary malignant disease and those with documented viral infection. Our study highlights the beneficial role of 24-h ABPM as a routine part of standard care of pediatric HSCT recipients.<br />Author(s): Anar Gurbanov [sup.1] , Bora Gülhan [sup.2] , Baris Kuskonmaz [sup.3] , Fatma Visal Okur [sup.3] , Fatih Ozaltin [sup.2] , Ali Düzova [sup.2] , Duygu Uçkan Çetinkaya [sup.3] [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0931041X
Volume :
38
Issue :
2
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Pediatric Nephrology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.730701327
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00467-022-05599-x