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Hyperprolactinemia as a prognostic factor for menstrual disorders in female adolescents with advanced chronic kidney disease.
Serret-Montaya, Juana; Zurita-Cruz, Jessie N; Villasís-Keever, Miguel A; Aguilar-Kitsu, Alejandra; Del Carmen Zepeda-Martinez, Claudia; Cruz-Anleu, Irving; Hernández-Hernández, Beatriz C; Alonso-Flores, Sara R; Manuel-Apolinar, Leticia; Damasio-Santana, Leticia; Hernandez-Cabezza, Abigail; Romo-Vázquez, José C.
Afiliación
  • Serret-Montaya J; Adolescent Medicine Service, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Ministry of Health (SSA), Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Zurita-Cruz JN; Adolescent Medicine Service, Hospital Infantil de México Federico Gómez, Ministry of Health (SSA), Mexico City, Mexico. zuritajn@hotmail.com.
  • Villasís-Keever MA; Unit of Nutrition, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico. zuritajn@hotmail.com.
  • Aguilar-Kitsu A; Research Unit in Analysis and Synthesis of the Evidence, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Del Carmen Zepeda-Martinez C; Department of Pediatric Nephology, Children's Hospital, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Cruz-Anleu I; Department of Pediatric Nephology, Children's Hospital, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Hernández-Hernández BC; Department of Pediatric Nephology, Children's Hospital, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Alonso-Flores SR; Department of Pediatric Nephology, Children's Hospital, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Manuel-Apolinar L; Department of Pediatric Nephology, Children's Hospital, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Damasio-Santana L; Endocrine Research Unit, Centro Médico Nacional, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Hernandez-Cabezza A; Endocrine Research Unit, Centro Médico Nacional, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Romo-Vázquez JC; Department of Pediatric Gynecology, Children's Hospital, National Medical Center XXI Century, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Mexico City, Mexico.
Pediatr Nephrol ; 35(6): 1041-1049, 2020 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32040631
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

In adolescents with chronic kidney disease (CKD), menstrual disorders (MD) are common, which can make the management of CKD difficult and can sometimes delay renal transplantation. This study aimed to identify the usefulness of hormonal measurements in adolescents with CKD and their relationships with MD during a 1-year follow-up.

METHODS:

A prospective cohort study was designed. Adolescents with CKD stages IV and V were included. Through clinical files and via interview, the ages at puberty onset, menarche and the date of last menstruation were identified. A 1-year follow-up was conducted over a menstrual cycle calendar. At the beginning of follow-up, routine hormonal profiles (thyroid profiles, prolactin, luteinizing hormone (LH), follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH), and estradiol) were assessed. We compared the hormonal profiles of the patients with and without MD (wMD vs. woMD). Comparisons between groups were made by Wilcoxon and Fisher's tests. Logistic regression analysis was used.

RESULTS:

Fifty-seven patients, including 30 patients classified as wMD, were analyzed. The median age was 15 years, and the median time of CKD evolution was 18 months. There were no differences in general and biochemical characteristics between patients wMD and woMD. In terms of hormonal measurements, the levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and prolactin were higher in the wMD patients. A prolactin level ≥ 36.8 ng/ml was a risk factor for presenting with MD (RR 34.4, p = 0.002).

CONCLUSIONS:

Hyperprolactinemia is correlated with MD in adolescents with CKD.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hiperprolactinemia / Insuficiencia Renal Crónica / Trastornos de la Menstruación Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Pediatr Nephrol Asunto de la revista: NEFROLOGIA / PEDIATRIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: México

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Hiperprolactinemia / Insuficiencia Renal Crónica / Trastornos de la Menstruación Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Límite: Adolescent / Female / Humans Idioma: En Revista: Pediatr Nephrol Asunto de la revista: NEFROLOGIA / PEDIATRIA Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: México