Non-albuminuric reduced eGFR phenotype in children and adolescents with type 1 diabetes.
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
; 155: 107781, 2019 Sep.
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AIMS: To analyze the factors associated with non-albuminuric reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (NAeGFR-) phenotype in young people with type 1 diabetes (T1DM). METHODS: In this cross-sectional study were enrolled 140 outpatient diabetic children (age 7-18â¯years), consecutively observed in the period 2016-2017. Eighteen subjects with microalbuminuria (defined as albumin excretion rateâ¯≥â¯30â¯mg/24â¯h) were excluded. Fasting HbA1c, uric acid (UA), neutrophils and lymphocytes count were recorded. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was calculated using the Schwartz's bed-side formula and reduced eGFR was defined by a value <90â¯mL/min/1.73â¯m2. RESULTS: Out of 122 subjects analyzed, 76 (62%) showed normal eGFR and 46 (38%) showed NAeGFR- phenotype. They were characterized by higher prevalence of male sex (57% vs 33%, pâ¯=â¯0.010), autoimmune diseases (26% vs 12%, pâ¯=â¯0.043), high UA levels (4.0⯱â¯0.9 vs 3.3⯱â¯0.9â¯mg/dl, pâ¯<â¯0.0001) and high Neutrophils/Lymphocytes ratio (1.5 [1.2-2.0] vs 1.3 [1.0-1.8], pâ¯=â¯0.023). CONCLUSIONS: In our population, the prevalence on NAeGFR- phenotype is 38% and it is associated with male sex, high levels of UA, presence of other autoimmune diseases and low-grade inflammation. It should encourage pediatricians to monitor early both eGFR and UA in order to intercept diabetic youth more likely prone to develop progressive renal impairment.
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Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1
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Albúminas
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Insuficiencia Renal
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Tasa de Filtración Glomerular
Tipo de estudio:
Incidence_studies
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Observational_studies
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Prevalence_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Risk_factors_studies
Límite:
Adolescent
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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Male
País/Región como asunto:
Europa
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Diabetes Res Clin Pract
Asunto de la revista:
ENDOCRINOLOGIA
Año:
2019
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
Italia
Pais de publicación:
Irlanda