Title of article :
Hepatitis B Virus-associated Nephropathy An International Data Analysis
Author/Authors :
Khedmat, Hossein baqiyatallah university of medical sciences - Baqiyatallah Research Center for Gastroenterology and Liver Disease, تهران, ايران , Taheri, Saeed Dr Taheri Medical Research Group, ايران
Abstract :
Introduction. Hepatitis B virus (HBV)-associated nephropathy is one of the manifestations of HBV infection. However, since it is not common, the patient populations of reports are usually limited.In order to have a more perfect understanding of the disease, we conducted this analysis of data published in articles of the English literature on HBV-associated nephropathy. Materials and Methods. We conducted a comprehensive search for the available publications on HBV-associated nephropathythrough the PubMed. The patients were defined as pediatric when they were 18 years old or younger. The definition criteria for complete remission were in part different between studies, but a generalized definition was taken as a significant decrease in the proteinuria to levels around normal with no relapse episodes in 1 year after remission. Results. Overall, 119 patients from 10 reports were included intothis analysis. All of the patients using lamivudine experienced remissions compared to those receiving other treatment modalities (P = .001), of whom 72.7% (16 of 22) had complete remission (P = .08). None of lamivudine recipients lost their kidneys (P = .04). Pediatric patients were more frequently positive for hepatitis B envelop antigen (P = .001). Immunoglobulin A nephropathy was more frequent among adult patients (P = .01), and membranous nephropathy in children (P = .01). Children represented significantly higher levels for aspartate aminotransferase (P = .004) and alanineaminotransferase (P = .002). Conclusions. Lamivudine therapy can effectively be used to stopprogression of HBV-associated nephropathy. Pediatric patients represent different serological and laboratorial test results compared to their adult counterparts. Future studies with larger patientpopulation are needed to confirm our findings.
Keywords :
hepatitis B complications , kidney disease , lamivudine
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD)