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Clin Rheumatol ; 42(7): 1775-1782, 2023 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36905454

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INTRODUCTION: Gout is considered uncommon among Black Africans. It is commoner in men and associated with obesity, hypertension, and chronic kidney disease (CKD). This study aims to determine the pattern and frequency of gout and its associated factors in Maiduguri, north-eastern Nigeria. METHOD: A retrospective study of gout patients managed at the rheumatology clinic of the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), Nigeria, from January 2014 to December 2021. Diagnosis of gout was made using the Netherlands 2010 criteria, and CKD was defined as an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) of < 60 ml/min/1.73m2 using the 2021 CKD-epidemiology collaboration (CKD-EPI) creatinine equation. A P-value of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. RESULTS: Out of 1409 patients seen during the study period, 150 (10.7%) had gout. They comprised 57.0% males, mostly presented with mono-articular disease (47.7%) with the ankle predominantly involved (52.3%). First metatarsophalangeal and knee joint involvement were commoner among males than females (59% vs 39%, p = 0.052 and 55.7% vs 34.8%, p = 0.05 respectively). The mean serum uric acid (SUA) level was 557.6 ± 176.2 mmol/l, and the levels did not differ between gender (p = 0.118, CI [- 126.6 to 14.5]). Ninety (84.1%) had CKD with 20.6% in end-stage renal disease (eGFR < 15 ml/min/1.73m2). Polyarticular involvement and tophi were commoner among patients with CKD (21.1% versus 11.8% p = 0.652 and χ = 4.364, p = 0.022 respectively) Serum uric acid levels positively correlated with serum creatinine (p = 0.006) and negatively correlated with eGFR (p = 0.001). The best predictor of SUA level was the eGFR (B = - 2.598, p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Gout in north-eastern Nigeria constitutes about 11% of all rheumatic diseases and is typically monoarticular; however, polyarticular form and tophi were commonly seen in patients with CKD. Further studies will be needed to evaluate the relationship between the pattern of gout and CKD in the region. Key Points • Gout in Maiduguri is commonly monoarticular; however, polyarticular presentations and tophi are commoner among gout patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). • The increase in the burden of CKD might have resulted in the increase in the number of females with gout. • The use of the validated and simple Netherlands criteria for the diagnosis of gout is useful in developing countries to overcome the challenges associated with the use of polarized microscope and thereby allowing further research on gout. • There is a need for further research on the pattern and prevalence of gout and its relationship with CKD in Maiduguri, Nigeria.


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Gota , Insuficiência Renal Crônica , Masculino , Feminino , Humanos , Ácido Úrico , Nigéria/epidemiologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Gota/complicações , Gota/epidemiologia , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/complicações , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/epidemiologia , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Creatinina
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Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl ; 33(1): 72-79, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36647981

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Infection of the kidneys by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is known to cause kidney disease. HIV-associated nephropathy occurs with variable prevalence rates in various communities and is found to be higher among sub-Saharan Africans. The disease has not been studied in Northeastern Nigeria. This study was aimed at comparing the prevalence, clinical and histo-pathologic features of kidney disease among highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART)-experienced and HAART-naive patients in northeastern Nigeria. Four hundred HIV-infected (200 HAART-experienced and 200 HAART-naïve) patients were recruited consecutively from the ART clinic. Their socio-demographic and laboratory data including CD4+ cell counts and viral loads were obtained and documented. Out of the 200 study participants in the HAART-experienced arm, 21 (10.5%) had kidney disease whereas 61 (30.5%) participants in the HAART-naïve group had kidney disease. Their mean ages were 41.43 ± 11.04 years and 37.42 ± 9.96 years in the HAART-experienced and HAART-naïve groups, respectively. The mean serum creatinine (SCr), CD4+ cell counts, and viral load were 185.67 ± 221.80 µmol/L, 493.26 ± 241.97/mm3, and 8,856.79 ± 19,747.11/mL in the HAART-experienced group, respectively. In the HAART-naïve group, the mean SCr, CD4+ cell count, and viral load were 141.88 ± 130.56 µmol/L, 270.00 ± 154.65 cells/mm3, and 139,217.70 ± 12,598.50/mL. Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) was the most common histologic diagnosis in 64.7% of kidney biopsies. Risk factors for chronic kidney disease among the study population included age, low weight and body mass index, high human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-1 viral load, low CD4+ cell counts, low hemoglobin (Hb), and proteinuria. The prevalence of kidney disease is higher among HAART-naïve HIV-infected patients than in patients who are HAART-experienced patients. Factors associated with development of kidney disease included advanced age, low CD4+ cell counts, high viral load, proteinuria, and HAART-naivety. FSGS is the most common histologic diagnosis in our study population.


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Glomerulosclerose Segmentar e Focal , Infecções por HIV , Nefropatias , Humanos , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Terapia Antirretroviral de Alta Atividade/efeitos adversos , Infecções por HIV/tratamento farmacológico , Infecções por HIV/epidemiologia , Infecções por HIV/complicações , Glomerulosclerose Segmentar e Focal/tratamento farmacológico , Prevalência , Nigéria/epidemiologia , Fatores de Risco , Nefropatias/diagnóstico , Nefropatias/epidemiologia , Nefropatias/complicações , Instalações de Saúde , Contagem de Linfócito CD4 , Carga Viral
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Saudi J Kidney Dis Transpl ; 32(1): 199-203, 2021.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34145131

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) and stroke share many common risk factors, and the presence of CKD confers added risk factors for stroke. With increasing interest and understanding of the close relationship between the kidney and the brain, this study aims to assess the prevalence and impact of renal dysfunction on outcomes acute stroke patients. This is a prospective hospital-based study carried out in the neurology unit of University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria. The study population consisted of adult patients (>18 years) admitted in the medical wards with a diagnosis of acute stroke. Sociodemographic variables and biochemical parameters were obtained from each patient. Patients' functional status assessment by modified Rankin scale, Barthel index, and National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score were obtained at admission and discharge. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was calculated using the modification of diet in renal disease equation. Patients who have estimated GFR (eGFR) <60 mL/min/1.73 m2 were considered to have CKD. Patients were grouped into A: with GFR <60 mL/min and B: GFR >60 mL/min. Out of a total of 501 patients admitted during the study period, 448 patients had complete data and were recruited, out of which 275 (61.4%) were male and 173 (38.6%) were female. Their ages ranged from 38 to 89 years, with a mean age ± standard deviation of 53.85 ± 18.13 years. The mean eGFR of the study population was 66.55 ± 30.49 mL/min. Two hundred and twenty-five (50.2%) had renal dysfunction with GFR <60 mL/min. The mean GFR of patients with renal dysfunction was 32.84 ± 27.59 mL/min, and patients without renal dysfunction had a mean GFR of 73.68 ± 35.61 mL/min. Patients with renal dysfunction on admission had Barthel stroke score of 20.74 ± 18.74 as compared to patients without renal dysfunction (25.49 ± 20.34), P = 0.017. At discharge, the Barthel scores for the two groups were 53.87 ± 30.17 and 41.71 ± 30.29 (P = 0.000), respectively. Patients with renal dysfunction had longer hospital stay with a mean duration on admission of 45.66 ± 39.90 days and severe residual disability at discharge. Acute stroke patients who have associated renal dysfunction have severe disability on admission and discharge. Renal dysfunction is common among acute stroke patients.


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Rim/fisiopatologia , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/complicações , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/complicações , Acidente Vascular Cerebral/fisiopatologia , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Feminino , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Nigéria , Prevalência , Prognóstico , Estudos Prospectivos , Insuficiência Renal Crônica/epidemiologia , Centros de Atenção Terciária
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