Renal Biopsy Registry from a Single Center in India: 20-year Experience.

Q3 Medicine
Chetan Veeramaneni, Manisha Sahay, Anuradha Kavadi, Kiranmai Ismal, Swarnalata Gowrishankar
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Background: There is a geographical variation in pattern of kidney diseases due to multiple factors. Renal biopsy is being performed to establish diagnosis of renal diseases. There are only a few biopsy registries which leads to paucity of information. This study was done to evaluate the spectrum of biopsy-proven renal diseases in a tertiary care hospital in southern India. Materials and methods: Renal biopsy records over 2 decades (2000-2020) performed in the Department of Nephrology in a tertiary care hospital in India were analyzed, and clinicopathological correlation was made. Results: Total of 4,532 renal biopsies were evaluated in our study after excluding inadequate biopsy samples. Of which males were 58 and 48% were females. Mean age in our study was 38.6 ± 31.4 years. The most common clinical presentation in our study was nephrotic syndrome (37.2%). On histology, the most common diagnosis was primary glomerulonephritis (49.9%), followed by secondary glomerular diseases (22%), tubulointerstitial (20.8%), and vascular diseases (3.3%). Minimal change disease (12.8%), diabetic nephropathy (11.3%), and acute tubulointerstitial diseases (11.2%) were the three most common histological diagnoses in our study. Conclusion: Nephrotic syndrome was the most common clinical presentation in our study. Minimal change disease was the most common histological diagnosis in our study. There is a need for a uniform nationwide renal biopsy registry in India and even regional renal biopsy registries to analyze the changing trends of renal diseases over time frame and to analyze regional differences in trends of renal diseases.

印度单个中心的肾活检登记:20 年的经验。
背景:受多种因素影响,肾脏疾病的发病模式存在地域差异。进行肾活检可确诊肾脏疾病。目前只有少数几个活检登记处,导致信息匮乏。本研究旨在评估印度南部一家三级医院中经活检证实的肾脏疾病谱。材料和方法:分析了印度一家三级医院肾内科 20 年来(2000-2020 年)的肾活检记录,并进行了临床病理学相关分析。结果:在剔除不完整的活检样本后,我们的研究共对 4532 例肾脏活检样本进行了评估。其中男性占 58%,女性占 48%。平均年龄为 38.6 ± 31.4 岁。在我们的研究中,最常见的临床表现是肾病综合征(37.2%)。组织学诊断中,最常见的是原发性肾小球肾炎(49.9%),其次是继发性肾小球疾病(22%)、肾小管间质疾病(20.8%)和血管疾病(3.3%)。微小病变(12.8%)、糖尿病肾病(11.3%)和急性肾小管间质疾病(11.2%)是本研究中最常见的三种组织学诊断。结论在我们的研究中,肾病综合征是最常见的临床表现。在我们的研究中,微小病变是最常见的组织学诊断。有必要在印度建立全国统一的肾活检登记处,甚至是地区性肾活检登记处,以分析肾脏疾病随时间推移而变化的趋势,并分析肾脏疾病趋势的地区差异。
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