The Detection of Hyaline Casts in Patients Without Renal Dysfunction Suggests Increased Plasma BNP.

EJIFCC Pub Date : 2021-12-07 eCollection Date: 2021-12-01
Elisa Shikata, Ryosuke Hattori, Mitsuo Hara, Tomohiro Nakayama
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Background and aim: Casts in urinary sediments are useful in the identification of kidney diseases. Among them, hyaline casts have not previously been considered as pathognomonic. However, hyaline casts can occasionally be found in patients undergoing cardiovascular treatment without renal dysfunction. We evaluated the background of these patients and also investigated their levels of plasma brain natriuretic peptide (BNP).

Materials and methods: Samples from patients who visited the Division of Cardiovascular Disease at Nihon University Hospital (2014-2018) were examined. We set extract conditions from the laboratory information system database, setting the threshold over 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 for the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), and proteinuria as absent (-) or trace (±). One hundred forty-seven of 3137 (4.7%) samples showed hyaline casts (M:F=102:45, mean age 69.5±11.2 years). Samples with hyaline casts were divided into three rank groups. We compared BNP levels among each cast group and age-matched controls using Kruskal-Wallis analysis.

Results: The median BNP levels of the controls and the three casts groups were 23.3 pg/mL in the controls, 31.1 pg/mL in group (1+), 35.5 pg/mL in group (2+), and 45.8 pg/mL in group (≥3+). The median BNP levels differed significantly between two casts groups (group (2+) and group (≥3+)) and the control group (P<0.05 and P<0.01, respectively).

Conclusion: Hyaline casts could be detected in patients with normal renal function. When hyaline casts are more than 2+, the physician should consider checking plasma BNP levels of the patient.

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在无肾功能障碍的患者中检测到透明型铸型提示血浆BNP增高。
背景与目的:尿沉积物中的粪便对肾脏疾病的鉴别有重要意义。其中,透明石膏以前没有被认为是典型的。然而,在接受心血管治疗而无肾功能障碍的患者中,偶尔也可发现透明型铸造。我们评估了这些患者的背景,并调查了他们的血浆脑钠肽(BNP)水平。材料与方法:选取2014-2018年在日本大学医院心血管科就诊的患者样本。我们从实验室信息系统数据库中设置提取条件,将估计肾小球滤过率(eGFR)的阈值设置为大于60 mL/min/1.73 m2,蛋白尿为无(-)或微量(±)。3137例中有147例(4.7%)为透明型(M:F=102:45,平均年龄69.5±11.2岁)。带有透明铸件的样品被分为三个等级组。我们使用Kruskal-Wallis分析比较了各组和年龄匹配对照组的BNP水平。结果:对照组和3个铸型组的中位BNP水平分别为:对照组23.3 pg/mL, 1+组31.1 pg/mL, 2+组35.5 pg/mL,≥3+组45.8 pg/mL。两组(2+组和≥3+组)与对照组的中位BNP水平差异有统计学意义(p)结论:肾功能正常的患者可检出透明样型。当透明型大于2+时,医生应考虑检查患者血浆BNP水平。
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