Title of article :
Association Between Hypoalbuminemia, Degree of Proteinuria, and Lupus Nephritis Class: A Single-Center Cross-sectional Biopsy Study
Author/Authors :
Nguyen Thi ، Ngoc Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics , Tran Minh ، Dien Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics , Nguyen Thu ، Huong Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics , Luong Thi ، Phuong Ha Noi Medical University , Thai Thien ، Nam Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics , Pho Hong ، Diep Vietnam National Hospital of Pediatrics , Nguyen Trung ، Kien Military Hospital - Vietnam Military Medical University , Tran Viet ، Tien Military Hospital - Vietnam Military Medical University , Do ، Quyet Vietnam Military Medical University , Le Viet ، Thang Military Hospital - Vietnam Military Medical University
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1
To page :
7
Abstract :
Background: The current study intended to determine whether serum albumin level and urine protein/creatinine rate (uPCR) are appropriate predictors of severe lupus nephritis in childhood-onset SLE. Objectives: Following a cross-sectional single-center design, 85 LN children referred to the National Children Hospital, Ha Noi, Viet Nam, from 6/2019 to 6/2020 were recruited. Renal biopsy was performed for all participants. Methods: Following a cross-sectional single-center design, 85 LN children referred to the National Children Hospital, Ha Noi, Viet Nam, from 6/2019 to 6/2020 were recruited. Renal biopsy was performed for all participants. Results: The mean SLEDAI score of all patients was 14.69. The proportion of patients with high and very high SLEDAI was 61.2 and 17.6%, respectively. Themeanconcentration of serumalbuminwas 28.55 g/L,andthe proportion of decreased albumin concentration was 55.3%. The median uPCR was 446.6 mg/mmol in which 76.5% of values were 200 mg/mmol. Pathological morphology of LN class from I to VI was observed in 0%, 17.6%, 37.6 %, 37.6%, 7.1%, and 0%, respectively. Serum albumin level and uPCR presented the predictive value for severe and active LN (class IV and V); (AUC: 0.725 P 0.001 for both). Conclusions: Serum albumin and uPCR were appropriate predictors for severe and active LN in Vietnamese children.
Keywords :
SLE , Pediatric Lupus Nephritis , Serum Albumin , Urine Protein , Creatinine Rate , Pathological Morphology
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Journal title :
Nephro- Urology Monthly
Record number :
2708427
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