在印度尼西亚日惹,通过肾脏活检诊断的肾脏疾病模式和COVID-19大流行的影响:一项单中心研究

Metalia Puspitasari, Yulia Wardhani, Prenali Dwisthi Sattwika, Wynne Wijaya
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背景:肾小球疾病在全球和印度尼西亚的慢性肾脏疾病病因中排名第三,其负担继续增加,特别是在社会人口指数方面。肾活检仍然是肾小球疾病诊断和分类的金标准。它对制定治疗计划、确定组织学改变程度和确定疾病复发至关重要。目的:描述活检证实的肾脏疾病在成人患者中的模式。方法:我们回顾性回顾了2017年至2022年在我们机构记录的75例经活检证实的肾脏疾病的成人患者的人口统计学、组织病理学、临床和实验室数据。结果:女性43例(57.3%),平均年龄31.52岁±11.70岁。最常见的组织病理学是狼疮性肾炎(LN)(33.3%)、微小病变(MCD)(26.7%)和局灶节段性肾小球硬化(10.7%)。LN(41.7%)常见于女性,MCD(28.1%)常见于男性。肾病综合征最常见的原因是LN(36.7%),肾病综合征最常见的原因是MCD(40%)。结论:与2019冠状病毒病大流行相关的肾脏疾病在不同性别、年龄类别、临床综合征和活检日期中观察到不同的模式。
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Patterns of kidney diseases diagnosed by kidney biopsy and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: A single-center study.

Background: Glomerular diseases rank third among the causes of chronic kidney disease worldwide and in Indonesia, and its burden continues to increase, especially regarding the sociodemographic index. Kidney biopsy remains the gold standard for the diagnosis and classification of glomerular diseases. It is crucial for developing treatment plans, determining the degree of histologic changes, and identifying disease relapse.

Aim: To describe the patterns of biopsy-proven kidney diseases in adult patients.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the demographic, histopathologic, clinical, and laboratory data of 75 adult patients with biopsy-proven kidney diseases at our institution recorded from 2017 to 2022.

Results: Among the patients, 43 (57.3%) were females, and the mean age was 31.52 years ± 11.70 years. The most common histopathologies were lupus nephritis (LN) (33.3%), minimal change disease (MCD) (26.7%), and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (10.7%). LN (41.7%) was frequently diagnosed in women and MCD (28.1%) in men. The most common cause of nephritic syndrome was LN (36.7%) and of nephrotic syndrome was MCD (40%).

Conclusion: Different kidney disease patterns were observed in different sexes, age categories, clinical syndromes, and biopsy dates relative to the coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic.

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