Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review

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Autor(a) principal: Maurício,Lauana
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ribeiro,Sara, Santos,Luciana, Miranda,Denismar Borges de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Sickle cell anemia affects more than 30 million people worldwide. Chronic kidney disease develops in 40% of individuals. The death rate of patients with sickle nephropathy is still high, with little known predictors related to its development. To answer the question “What predictors are associated with the onset of chronic kidney disease in patients with sickle cell anemia?”, this article seeks to contribute to a better understanding of sickle nephropathy, making possible a new look at the sickle cell anemia and its kidney complications. METHODS: A systematic review was developed, using the PRISMA recommendation, for cohort studies on predictors related to the outcome of sickle nephropathy in patients with sickle cell anemia. RESULTS: Initially 321 studies were identified in Pubmed, of which six were selected to compose this systematic review. Lower hemoglobin levels, increased ages and albuminuria were the most pointed predictors associated with chronic kidney disease. CONCLUSION: The main predictors associated with the development of chronic kidney disease in individuals with sickle cell anemia were lower hemoglobin levels, increased ages, and albuminuria. New studies evaluating predictors for the development of chronic kidney disease in sickle cell anemia are needed to better understand its installation and prevent its progression.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
title Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
spellingShingle Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
Maurício,Lauana
Acute kidney injury
Renal insufficiency, chronic
Anemia, sickle cell
title_short Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
title_full Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
title_fullStr Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
title_full_unstemmed Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
title_sort Predictors associated with sickle cell nephropathy: a systematic review
author Maurício,Lauana
author_facet Maurício,Lauana
Ribeiro,Sara
Santos,Luciana
Miranda,Denismar Borges de
author_role author
author2 Ribeiro,Sara
Santos,Luciana
Miranda,Denismar Borges de
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maurício,Lauana
Ribeiro,Sara
Santos,Luciana
Miranda,Denismar Borges de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acute kidney injury
Renal insufficiency, chronic
Anemia, sickle cell
topic Acute kidney injury
Renal insufficiency, chronic
Anemia, sickle cell
description SUMMARY INTRODUCTION: Sickle cell anemia affects more than 30 million people worldwide. Chronic kidney disease develops in 40% of individuals. The death rate of patients with sickle nephropathy is still high, with little known predictors related to its development. To answer the question “What predictors are associated with the onset of chronic kidney disease in patients with sickle cell anemia?”, this article seeks to contribute to a better understanding of sickle nephropathy, making possible a new look at the sickle cell anemia and its kidney complications. METHODS: A systematic review was developed, using the PRISMA recommendation, for cohort studies on predictors related to the outcome of sickle nephropathy in patients with sickle cell anemia. RESULTS: Initially 321 studies were identified in Pubmed, of which six were selected to compose this systematic review. Lower hemoglobin levels, increased ages and albuminuria were the most pointed predictors associated with chronic kidney disease. CONCLUSION: The main predictors associated with the development of chronic kidney disease in individuals with sickle cell anemia were lower hemoglobin levels, increased ages, and albuminuria. New studies evaluating predictors for the development of chronic kidney disease in sickle cell anemia are needed to better understand its installation and prevent its progression.
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