Title of article :
Kidney Function in Patients With Different Variants of Beta- Thalassemia
Author/Authors :
Nickavar, Azar Department of Pediatric Nephrology - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Qmarsi, Azadeh Department of Pedatric Hematology - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Ansari, Shahla Department of Pedatric Hematology - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Zarei, Elham Department of Pediatric radiology - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Introduction. Renal involvement is a rare complication of
β-thalassemia. Both tubular and glomerular dysfunction might
occur in these patients. The aim of this study was to evaluate
and compare kidney function in the major, intermedia, and minor
variants of β-thalassemia.
Materials and Methods. Renal tubular and glomerular function
of 72 patients with β-thalassemia (25 major, 23 intermedia, and
24 minor) were evaluated. Patients older than 40 years and those
with chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, congestive heart
failure, associated infections, congenital anomalies of the kidney
and urinary tract were excluded. Blood and urine samples were
collected electrolytes and markers of kidney function.
Results. Mean age at the time of study was significantly higher
in the minor group. The majority of patients with thalassemia
major were males. Hematuria and pyuria occurred in 4% to 8%
of the patients. Serum level of all variables were within normal
limits, with no significant difference between the three groups.
Glomerular filtration rate was nonsignificantly higher in the
major and intermedia groups, compared to the minor variant. A
significantly lower urine phosphorus and uric acid excretion was
noted with the minor variant. Urine phosphorus and uric acid
excretion increased more frequently in the major and intermedia
groups.
Conclusions. Tubular and glomerular functions appear to be well
preserved in all variants of β-thalassemia.
Keywords :
kidney , glomerular filtration rate , thalassemia
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)