Title of article :
Renal Data from the Arab World: Proteinuria in Egyptian renal transplant recipients
Author/Authors :
Khedr, Essam Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Renal Division, Egypt , El Sharkawy, Magdy Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Renal Division, Egypt , El Shahawy, Yasser Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Renal Division, Egypt , Sany, Dawlat Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Renal Division, Egypt , Sayed, Hussein Ain Shams University - Faculty of Medicine - Renal Division, Egypt
Abstract :
To evaluate the prevalence,risk factors,possible etiology,prognosis and management of proteinuria in renal transplant recipients,we studied 435 adult renal transplant recipient patients randomly selected from our center; 394 patients were reviewed retrospectively and 41 patients were followed-up prospectively for a period of one year. The patients were classified into three groups according to the results of urinalysis and spot urinary albumin creatinine ratio: Group A patients with normoalbuminuria; Group B patients with microalbuminuria; and Group C patients with macroalbuminuria. Persistent post-transplantation proteinuria was detected in 125 (28.8%) patients. The etiology of post-transplantation proteinuria included chronic allograft dysfunction in 44 (35.2%) patients,acute rejection in 40 (32%) patients,transplant glomerulopathy in eight (6.4%) patients,glomerular disease in 16 (12.8%) patients and other etiology in 17 (13.6%) patients. Proteinuric patients demonstrated significantly lower graft survival rates than did those without proteinuria (48.3% versus 51.7%,respectively; P = 0.017; Risk Ratio = 0.403; 95% confidence interval 0.188-0.862). We conclude that proteinuria is prevalent after kidney transplant in our population,and that it is most commonly associated with chronic allograft nephropathy,transplant glomerulopathy,glomerulonephritis and acute rejection. Post-transplant proteinuria is associated with decreased allograft survival.
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Journal title :
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation