Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos

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Autor(a) principal: Carmo, Priscylla Aparecida Vieira do
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Mastroianni Kirsztajn, Gianna [UNIFESP], Carmo, Wander Barros do, Franco, Marcello Fabiano de [UNIFESP], Bastos, Marcus Gomes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0101-28002010000300011
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/5900
Resumo: INTRODUCTION: The elderly population has significantly increased worldwide and recent studies have evidenced a 10-year increase in Brazilian life expectancy. Similarly to other comorbidities, glomerular diseases are also observed in the elderly, and, in that age group, kidney biopsy emerges as a fundamental diagnostic tool to help disease management, preventing unnecessary therapies. OBJECTIVE: To establish the frequency of histological diagnoses in the elderly undergoing kidney biopsy, with an emphasis on glomerulopathies (GPs), at two Brazilian universities. METHODS: Retrospective assessment of kidney biopsy reports of the Department of Pathology of UNIFESP (patients aged 60 years or above, from 01/01/1996 to 12/31/2003) and of the outpatient clinic of GPs of NIEPEN. The studies of transplanted kidneys and nephrectomies were excluded. The following data were analyzed: age; sex; clinical syndrome at presentation; and histological diagnosis (light microscopy and immunofluorescence). Nephropathies were classified as primary GPs, secondary kidney diseases, nonglomerular diseases, and others. RESULTS: One hundred and thirteen biopsies were assessed, the mean age of patients was 66.0 ± 6.0 years, and the male sex prevailed (54.8%). The most common clinical presentation was nephrotic syndrome (32.7%), followed by acute and chronic kidney failure (18.6%, each). Glomerular diseases were as follows: membranous nephropathy (MN), 15%; hypertensive nephrosclerosis, 11.5%; focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and vasculitis/crescentic GN, 9.7% each; amyloidosis, chronic glomerulonephritis, and minimal change disease, 7.1% each; diffuse proliferative GN, 4.4%; IgA nephropathy and lupus nephritis, 2.7% each. Primary GPs predominated (45.2%) as compared with other nephropathies. CONCLUSION: Nephrotic syndrome was the major indication for kidney biopsy. Regarding the kidney histological diagnoses, glomerular diseases predominated, in particular MN and hypertensive nephrosclerosis, findings compatible with previous studies in the area, but rarely assessed among us. It is clear that the diversity of diagnoses and differentiated treatments justify kidney biopsy for decision making in that group of patients.
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spelling Achados histopatológicos renais em idososHistopathological findings in elderly patientsagedbiopsyglomerulonephritisnephrotic syndromechronic kidney failureidosobiopsiaglomerulonefritesíndrome nefróticainsuficiência renal crônicaINTRODUCTION: The elderly population has significantly increased worldwide and recent studies have evidenced a 10-year increase in Brazilian life expectancy. Similarly to other comorbidities, glomerular diseases are also observed in the elderly, and, in that age group, kidney biopsy emerges as a fundamental diagnostic tool to help disease management, preventing unnecessary therapies. OBJECTIVE: To establish the frequency of histological diagnoses in the elderly undergoing kidney biopsy, with an emphasis on glomerulopathies (GPs), at two Brazilian universities. METHODS: Retrospective assessment of kidney biopsy reports of the Department of Pathology of UNIFESP (patients aged 60 years or above, from 01/01/1996 to 12/31/2003) and of the outpatient clinic of GPs of NIEPEN. The studies of transplanted kidneys and nephrectomies were excluded. The following data were analyzed: age; sex; clinical syndrome at presentation; and histological diagnosis (light microscopy and immunofluorescence). Nephropathies were classified as primary GPs, secondary kidney diseases, nonglomerular diseases, and others. RESULTS: One hundred and thirteen biopsies were assessed, the mean age of patients was 66.0 ± 6.0 years, and the male sex prevailed (54.8%). The most common clinical presentation was nephrotic syndrome (32.7%), followed by acute and chronic kidney failure (18.6%, each). Glomerular diseases were as follows: membranous nephropathy (MN), 15%; hypertensive nephrosclerosis, 11.5%; focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and vasculitis/crescentic GN, 9.7% each; amyloidosis, chronic glomerulonephritis, and minimal change disease, 7.1% each; diffuse proliferative GN, 4.4%; IgA nephropathy and lupus nephritis, 2.7% each. Primary GPs predominated (45.2%) as compared with other nephropathies. CONCLUSION: Nephrotic syndrome was the major indication for kidney biopsy. Regarding the kidney histological diagnoses, glomerular diseases predominated, in particular MN and hypertensive nephrosclerosis, findings compatible with previous studies in the area, but rarely assessed among us. It is clear that the diversity of diagnoses and differentiated treatments justify kidney biopsy for decision making in that group of patients.INTRODUÇÃO: A população idosa mundial tem aumentado de forma expressiva e pesquisas apontam para um aumento da expectativa de vida dos brasileiros em cerca de 10 anos. Assim como outras comorbidades, as doenças glomerulares também são observadas em idosos e, neste contexto, a biopsia renal surge como ferramenta diagnóstica fundamental para auxiliar a tomada de conduta, evitando, muitas vezes, terapias desnecessárias. OBJETIVO: Estabelecer a frequência dos diagnósticos histológicos em idosos submetidos a biopsia renal, com destaque para as glomerulopatias (GPs), em dois centros universitários brasileiros. MÉTODOS: Avaliação retrospectiva dos laudos de biopsias renais do Departamento de Patologia da UNIFESP, incluindo pacientes com idade maior ou igual a 60 anos, no período de 01/01/1996 a 31/12/2003 e do ambulatório de GPs do NIEPEN. Os estudos de rins transplantados e de nefrectomias foram excluídos. Os dados considerados para análise foram: idade, sexo, síndrome clínica de apresentação e diagnóstico histológico (por microscopia óptica e imunofluorescência). As nefropatias foram classificadas em GP primárias, doenças renais secundárias, patologias não glomerulares e outras. RESULTADOS: Foram avaliados 113 casos, constatando-se: média de idade de 66,0 ± 6,0 anos e predomínio do sexo masculino (54,8%). A síndrome clínica de apresentação mais comum foi a síndrome nefrótica (32,7%), seguida de insuficiência renal aguda e crônica, com 18,6% cada. As doenças glomerulares foram: nefropatia membranosa (NM), 15%; nefroesclerose hipertensiva, 11,5%; glomerulosclerose segmentar e focal e vasculites/ GN com crescentes, 9,7% cada; amiloidose, glomerulonefrite crônica e doença de lesões mínimas, 7,1% cada; GN proliferativa difusa, 4,4%; nefropatia por IgA e nefrite lúpica, 2,7% cada. Houve um predomínio das GP primárias (45,2%) quando comparadas às outras nefropatias. CONCLUSÃO: A principal indicação de biopsia foi a síndrome nefrótica. Predominaram as doenças glomerulares entre os diagnósticos histológicos renais, com destaque para NM e nefroesclerose hipertensiva, achados compatíveis com estudos prévios nesta área, mas raramente avaliados em nosso meio. Fica claro que a diversidade de diagnósticos e os tratamentos diferenciados justificam a biopsia renal para tomada de decisão neste grupo de pacientes.Fundação IMEPENUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Escola Paulista de Medicina Departamento de MedicinaUNIFESP-EPM Departamento de PatologiaUniversidade Federal de Juiz de Fora Faculdade de MedicinaUNIFESP, EPM, Depto. de MedicinaUNIFESP, EPM Depto. de PatologiaSciELOSociedade Brasileira de NefrologiaFundação IMEPENUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora Faculdade de MedicinaCarmo, Priscylla Aparecida Vieira doMastroianni Kirsztajn, Gianna [UNIFESP]Carmo, Wander Barros doFranco, Marcello Fabiano de [UNIFESP]Bastos, Marcus Gomes2015-06-14T13:41:51Z2015-06-14T13:41:51Z2010-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion286-291application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0101-28002010000300011Jornal Brasileiro de Nefrologia. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
Histopathological findings in elderly patients
title Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
spellingShingle Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
Carmo, Priscylla Aparecida Vieira do
aged
biopsy
glomerulonephritis
nephrotic syndrome
chronic kidney failure
idoso
biopsia
glomerulonefrite
síndrome nefrótica
insuficiência renal crônica
title_short Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
title_full Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
title_fullStr Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
title_full_unstemmed Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
title_sort Achados histopatológicos renais em idosos
author Carmo, Priscylla Aparecida Vieira do
author_facet Carmo, Priscylla Aparecida Vieira do
Mastroianni Kirsztajn, Gianna [UNIFESP]
Carmo, Wander Barros do
Franco, Marcello Fabiano de [UNIFESP]
Bastos, Marcus Gomes
author_role author
author2 Mastroianni Kirsztajn, Gianna [UNIFESP]
Carmo, Wander Barros do
Franco, Marcello Fabiano de [UNIFESP]
Bastos, Marcus Gomes
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Fundação IMEPEN
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora Faculdade de Medicina
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Carmo, Priscylla Aparecida Vieira do
Mastroianni Kirsztajn, Gianna [UNIFESP]
Carmo, Wander Barros do
Franco, Marcello Fabiano de [UNIFESP]
Bastos, Marcus Gomes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv aged
biopsy
glomerulonephritis
nephrotic syndrome
chronic kidney failure
idoso
biopsia
glomerulonefrite
síndrome nefrótica
insuficiência renal crônica
topic aged
biopsy
glomerulonephritis
nephrotic syndrome
chronic kidney failure
idoso
biopsia
glomerulonefrite
síndrome nefrótica
insuficiência renal crônica
description INTRODUCTION: The elderly population has significantly increased worldwide and recent studies have evidenced a 10-year increase in Brazilian life expectancy. Similarly to other comorbidities, glomerular diseases are also observed in the elderly, and, in that age group, kidney biopsy emerges as a fundamental diagnostic tool to help disease management, preventing unnecessary therapies. OBJECTIVE: To establish the frequency of histological diagnoses in the elderly undergoing kidney biopsy, with an emphasis on glomerulopathies (GPs), at two Brazilian universities. METHODS: Retrospective assessment of kidney biopsy reports of the Department of Pathology of UNIFESP (patients aged 60 years or above, from 01/01/1996 to 12/31/2003) and of the outpatient clinic of GPs of NIEPEN. The studies of transplanted kidneys and nephrectomies were excluded. The following data were analyzed: age; sex; clinical syndrome at presentation; and histological diagnosis (light microscopy and immunofluorescence). Nephropathies were classified as primary GPs, secondary kidney diseases, nonglomerular diseases, and others. RESULTS: One hundred and thirteen biopsies were assessed, the mean age of patients was 66.0 ± 6.0 years, and the male sex prevailed (54.8%). The most common clinical presentation was nephrotic syndrome (32.7%), followed by acute and chronic kidney failure (18.6%, each). Glomerular diseases were as follows: membranous nephropathy (MN), 15%; hypertensive nephrosclerosis, 11.5%; focal segmental glomerulosclerosis and vasculitis/crescentic GN, 9.7% each; amyloidosis, chronic glomerulonephritis, and minimal change disease, 7.1% each; diffuse proliferative GN, 4.4%; IgA nephropathy and lupus nephritis, 2.7% each. Primary GPs predominated (45.2%) as compared with other nephropathies. CONCLUSION: Nephrotic syndrome was the major indication for kidney biopsy. Regarding the kidney histological diagnoses, glomerular diseases predominated, in particular MN and hypertensive nephrosclerosis, findings compatible with previous studies in the area, but rarely assessed among us. It is clear that the diversity of diagnoses and differentiated treatments justify kidney biopsy for decision making in that group of patients.
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