Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEG

Abstract Introduction: In Brazil, glomerulopathies are the third leading cause of chronic renal disease, accounting for 11% of dialysis patients. Studies on the prevalence of this disease in Northeastern Brazil are scarce. Objective: The aim was to describe the findings of biopsies and to conduct a comparative analysis on the clinical laboratory presentation of primary glomerulopathies (PG) and secondary glomerulopathies (SG). Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted at two public teaching hospitals in the state of Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil. Results: A total of 1151 biopsies performed between 1998 and 2016 were analyzed. The sample consisted of 670 biopsies of native kidneys, after excluding extra glomerular diseases and unsuitable material. PG were more frequent than SG (58% vs. 42%). There was a prevalence among PG of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (43%). Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and collapsing glomerulopathy, accounted for 9% and 3% of the PG, respectively. For SG, the main etiologies were lupus nephritis (67%) and infections (10%). Female sex, hematuria and an elevated level of creatinine were related to a greater chance of SG, at multivariate analysis. An increase of proteinuria reduced this chance. Nephrotic syndrome was more common among the PG, while urinary abnormalities and nephritic syndrome prevailed in patients with SG. Conclusion: This is the first registry of glomerulopathies in Northeastern Brazil. It also presents a comparative analysis of the main clinical laboratory abnormalities of PG and SG, and includes the current classifications of glomerular diseases.

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Main Authors: Costa,Denise Maria do Nascimento, Valente,Lucila Maria, Gouveia,Pedro Alves da Cruz, Sarinho,Filipe Wanick, Fernandes,Gisele Vajgel, Cavalcante,Maria Alina Gomes de Mattos, Oliveira,Camila Barbosa Lyra de, Vasconcelos,Carolina de Andrade Jordão de, Sarinho,Emanuel Sávio Cavalcante
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Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Nefrologia 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0101-280020170001000292017-03-22Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEGCosta,Denise Maria do NascimentoValente,Lucila MariaGouveia,Pedro Alves da CruzSarinho,Filipe WanickFernandes,Gisele VajgelCavalcante,Maria Alina Gomes de MattosOliveira,Camila Barbosa Lyra deVasconcelos,Carolina de Andrade Jordão deSarinho,Emanuel Sávio Cavalcante epidemiology glomerulonephritis kidney glomerulus pathology Abstract Introduction: In Brazil, glomerulopathies are the third leading cause of chronic renal disease, accounting for 11% of dialysis patients. Studies on the prevalence of this disease in Northeastern Brazil are scarce. Objective: The aim was to describe the findings of biopsies and to conduct a comparative analysis on the clinical laboratory presentation of primary glomerulopathies (PG) and secondary glomerulopathies (SG). Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted at two public teaching hospitals in the state of Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil. Results: A total of 1151 biopsies performed between 1998 and 2016 were analyzed. The sample consisted of 670 biopsies of native kidneys, after excluding extra glomerular diseases and unsuitable material. PG were more frequent than SG (58% vs. 42%). There was a prevalence among PG of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (43%). Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and collapsing glomerulopathy, accounted for 9% and 3% of the PG, respectively. For SG, the main etiologies were lupus nephritis (67%) and infections (10%). Female sex, hematuria and an elevated level of creatinine were related to a greater chance of SG, at multivariate analysis. An increase of proteinuria reduced this chance. Nephrotic syndrome was more common among the PG, while urinary abnormalities and nephritic syndrome prevailed in patients with SG. Conclusion: This is the first registry of glomerulopathies in Northeastern Brazil. It also presents a comparative analysis of the main clinical laboratory abnormalities of PG and SG, and includes the current classifications of glomerular diseases.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedade Brasileira de NefrologiaBrazilian Journal of Nephrology v.39 n.1 20172017-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0101-28002017000100029en10.5935/0101-2800.20170005
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author Costa,Denise Maria do Nascimento
Valente,Lucila Maria
Gouveia,Pedro Alves da Cruz
Sarinho,Filipe Wanick
Fernandes,Gisele Vajgel
Cavalcante,Maria Alina Gomes de Mattos
Oliveira,Camila Barbosa Lyra de
Vasconcelos,Carolina de Andrade Jordão de
Sarinho,Emanuel Sávio Cavalcante
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Valente,Lucila Maria
Gouveia,Pedro Alves da Cruz
Sarinho,Filipe Wanick
Fernandes,Gisele Vajgel
Cavalcante,Maria Alina Gomes de Mattos
Oliveira,Camila Barbosa Lyra de
Vasconcelos,Carolina de Andrade Jordão de
Sarinho,Emanuel Sávio Cavalcante
Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEG
author_facet Costa,Denise Maria do Nascimento
Valente,Lucila Maria
Gouveia,Pedro Alves da Cruz
Sarinho,Filipe Wanick
Fernandes,Gisele Vajgel
Cavalcante,Maria Alina Gomes de Mattos
Oliveira,Camila Barbosa Lyra de
Vasconcelos,Carolina de Andrade Jordão de
Sarinho,Emanuel Sávio Cavalcante
author_sort Costa,Denise Maria do Nascimento
title Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEG
title_short Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEG
title_full Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEG
title_fullStr Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEG
title_full_unstemmed Comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of Brazil: data from the Pernambuco Registry of Glomerulopathies - REPEG
title_sort comparative analysis of primary and secondary glomerulopathies in the northeast of brazil: data from the pernambuco registry of glomerulopathies - repeg
description Abstract Introduction: In Brazil, glomerulopathies are the third leading cause of chronic renal disease, accounting for 11% of dialysis patients. Studies on the prevalence of this disease in Northeastern Brazil are scarce. Objective: The aim was to describe the findings of biopsies and to conduct a comparative analysis on the clinical laboratory presentation of primary glomerulopathies (PG) and secondary glomerulopathies (SG). Methods: This was a retrospective study conducted at two public teaching hospitals in the state of Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil. Results: A total of 1151 biopsies performed between 1998 and 2016 were analyzed. The sample consisted of 670 biopsies of native kidneys, after excluding extra glomerular diseases and unsuitable material. PG were more frequent than SG (58% vs. 42%). There was a prevalence among PG of focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (43%). Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis and collapsing glomerulopathy, accounted for 9% and 3% of the PG, respectively. For SG, the main etiologies were lupus nephritis (67%) and infections (10%). Female sex, hematuria and an elevated level of creatinine were related to a greater chance of SG, at multivariate analysis. An increase of proteinuria reduced this chance. Nephrotic syndrome was more common among the PG, while urinary abnormalities and nephritic syndrome prevailed in patients with SG. Conclusion: This is the first registry of glomerulopathies in Northeastern Brazil. It also presents a comparative analysis of the main clinical laboratory abnormalities of PG and SG, and includes the current classifications of glomerular diseases.
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