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Jcr-journal of Clinical Rheumatology | 2016

Long-term Outcome of Lupus Nephritis Class II in Argentine Patients: An Open Retrospective Analysis.

María Victoria Collado; Enrique Dorado; Silvia Rausch; Gómez Gn; Marina Khoury; F. Zazzetti; María Gargiulo; Lorena Suarez; Rafael Chaparro; Sergio Paira; Laura Galvan; Vicente Ricardo Juarez; Cecilia Pisoni; Mercedes García; Liliana Martinez; Analía Álvarez; Clarisa Alvarez; Juan Carlos Barreira; Judith Sarano

BackgroundThere is controversy in medical literature over the outcome of patients with lupus nephritis (LN) class II. The aim of this study was to explore the risk of histological transformation (HT) and possible factors related to negative response to treatment in patients with mesangial LN class II. MethodsA retrospective and multicenter study was carried out that includes patients who had received a diagnosis of LN class II on their first renal biopsy. Creatinine, urine sediment, and proteinuria were recorded at the time of the first biopsy, 6 months, and 1, 2, and 5 years after the first biopsy. Response to treatment, HT, and long-term outcome were evaluated. ResultsForty-one patients were included. The manifestation at first biopsy was proteinuria greater than 0.5 g/d in 28 patients (68.29%; 8 [28.57%] of 28 patients had nephrotic syndrome), hematuria in 18 patients (43.90%), and deterioration of renal function in 3 patients (7.31%). During the follow-up (median, 8 years; range, 1–35 years), a new biopsy was performed in 18 patients (43.90%), and in 17 patients (17/18 [94.44%]), there was HT. Median time at rebiopsy was 32 months (range, 11–305 months). Of the 18 patients who had a second biopsy, 10 (55.55%) were on hydroxychloroquine versus 100% (19/19) of patients who did not undergo the procedure (P = 0.001). A year after the first renal biopsy, there are data available from 34 patients; of them, 24 patients (70.58%) had achieved response, and 10 patients (29.41%) had no response (NR) (missing data in 7). A higher 24-hour urinary protein at 6 months was predictor of worse outcome at 1 year, with statistical significance difference for the nonresponder group (median proteinuria, 2.3 g/d [range, 0–4.7 g/d]) compared with responders (median proteinuria, 0.28 g/d [range, 0–1.7 g/d]) (P = 0.0133).In the long-term follow-up (5 years), HT was the main cause of unfavorable outcome and was measured in 78.57% of patients (11/14 patients). ConclusionsThis series shows a high rate of HT in long-term follow-up. Proteinuria at 6 months made it possible to set aside patients who will have an unfavorable outcome in the long term and who will thus benefit from a more aggressive treatment. The results suggest that hydroxychloroquine had a nephroprotective effect.


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2007

Relevamiento de factores de riesgo y de enfermedad renal en familiares de pacientes en diálisis

Felipe Inserra; Germán de la Llave; Mariano Alpino; Rosa Castagna; Ismael De La Fuente; Enrique Dorado; Mónica Norbis; Liliana Pinelli; Marcelo Puddu; Juan Carlos Santos; Nora Vivas; Cristina Marelli


Acta Bioquimica Clinica Latinoamericana | 2013

Documento de Consenso: Implicancia de la Proteinuria en el Diagnóstico y Seguimiento de la Enfermedad Renal Crónica

Jorge R. Alegre; Alberto Alles; Margarita Angerosa; María Eugenia Bianchi; Enrique Dorado; María Cecilia Etchegoyen; Alicia Fayad; Gustavo Greloni; Felipe Inserra; Daniel Mazziotta; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti; Guillermo Rosa Diez; Santiago Torales; María Lía Torres; Federico Varela; Alberto Villagra


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2017

Relación entre gravedad de arteriosclerosis y progresión de enfermedad renal en pacientes nefrectomizados

Enrique Dorado; María Mouesca; Marina Khoury; Diego Barreiro; Norberto Lafos; Silvia Rausch


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2015

Nefritis lúpica, embarazo y rituximab

Enrique Dorado; Victoria Collado; Graciela Ramondina; Alicia Pérez; Ana Trepat; Judith Sarano


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2013

Documento de Consenso: Implicancia de la proteinuria en el diagnóstico y seguimiento de la enfermedad renal crónica

Felipe Inserra; Margarita Angerosa; Jorge R. Alegre; Alberto Alles; María Eugenia Bianchi; Enrique Dorado; María Cecilia Etchegoyen; Alicia Fayad; Gustavo Greloni; Daniel Mazziotta; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti; Guillermo Rosa Diez; Santiago Torales; María Lía Torres; Federico Varela; Alberto Villagra


Rev. Fac. Med. Univ. Nac. Nordeste | 2013

Implicancia de la proteinuria en el diagnóstico y seguimiento de laenfermedad renal crónica

Jorge R. Alegre; Alberto Alles; Margarita Angerosa; María Eugenia Bianchi; Enrique Dorado; María Cecilia Etchegoyen; Alicia Fayad; Gustavo Greloni; Felipe Inserra; Daniel Mazziotta; Graciela Laura Pennacchiotti; Guillermo Rosa Diez; Santiago Torales; María Lía Torres; Federico Varela; Alberto Villagra


Archive | 2013

IMPLICANCIA DE LA PROTEINURIA EN EL DIAGNÓSTICO Y SE- GUIMIENTO DE LA ENFERMEDAD RENAL CRÓNICA IMPLICATION OF PROTEINURIA IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND MONITORING OF THE CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE (CKD)

Felipe Inserra; Jorge R. Alegre; Alberto Alles; Margarita Angerosa; María Eugenia Bianchi; Enrique Dorado; María Cecilia Etchegoyen; Alicia Fayad; Gustavo Greloni; Daniel Mazziotta; Santiago Torales; María Lía Torres; Federico Varela


Revista De Nefrologia Dialisis Y Trasplante | 2011

Agentes estimulantes de la eritropoyesis en la enfermedad renal crónica

Enrique Dorado; Felipe Inserra


Medicina-buenos Aires | 2011

Meningitis granulomatosa, glomerulonefritis rápidamente progresiva y vasculitis

Ana Ludueña; Enrique Dorado; Judith Sarano; Guillermo B. Semeniuk

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Daniel Mazziotta

National University of La Plata

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Federico Varela

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Gustavo Greloni

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Judith Sarano

University of Buenos Aires

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Guillermo Rosa Diez

Hospital Italiano de Buenos Aires

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Clarisa Alvarez

University of Buenos Aires

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Marina Khoury

University of Buenos Aires

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