Association of Retinal Microangiopathy with Albuminuria in Patient with Chronic Kidney Disease: a Meta-analysis Study.

Q2 Medicine
Nurul Cholifah Lutfiana, Adilla Shafryantyo Purnomo, Athaya Febriantyo Purnomo, Azzahra Syadza Nasywantya Purnomo, Aufaa Ryant Thufailah Ginannafsi
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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients suffer renal and cardiovascular problems and early death. In 2016, 13.4% of all ages globally had CKD. Kidney disease, diabetes, and hypertension have a microvascular component. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) and diabetic nephropathy (DN) commonly occur concurrently, indicating that the same mechanisms may be at action in the eyes and kidneys. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) has been a tough medical problem because of late signs and late treatment. Retinal vessels are a non-invasive technique to examine systemic microvasculature. Novel predictors may enhance microvascular disease risk categorization, leading to better therapy. Retinal vascular diameter and retinopathy are reported most often. Numerous investigations have linked this condition to kidney or other systemic disorders. The retinal microvasculature was linked with both the incidence and prevalence of renal illness in this investigation. We wanted to determine whether retinal microvasculature might be utilized to diagnose renal disease.

Methods: Initial searching found 625 papers, of which 542 articles were rejected due to primary screening unrelated titles and/or abstracts. There were a total of 81 papers selected for full-text evaluation and due to insufficient data provided and duplication, we got 5 papers to enter the next step.

Results: In five investigations, retinal microvascular symptoms correlated with albuminuria. All studies connected retinal vascular diameter with albuminuria. As a categorical variable, CRAE narrowed. There was a U-shaped relationship between CRAE and albuminuria in quintiles 1 and 5. There were relationship between albuminuria to a larger CRVE and a narrower CRAE. Studies relate AVR to albuminuria were associated as well.

Conclusion: Our investigation demonstrated retinal vascular symptoms are linked to renal illness. Retinopathy correlates with CKD and ESRD in diabetic and nondiabetic individuals. Evidence linking retinal vascular width to early renal disease implies fundus photography might be a useful screening technique for CKD patients. Insufficient evidence links retinal vascular diameter to kidney-related morbidity and death. Future studies should stratify by age, gender, obesity, hypertension, ethnicity, and others.

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慢性肾病患者视网膜微血管病变与蛋白尿的关联:一项荟萃分析研究
背景:慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者存在肾脏和心血管问题和早期死亡。2016年,全球13.4%的人患有慢性肾病。肾病、糖尿病和高血压都与微血管有关。糖尿病视网膜病变(DR)和糖尿病肾病(DN)通常同时发生,表明相同的机制可能在眼睛和肾脏中起作用。慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)一直是一个棘手的医学问题,因为较晚的症状和治疗。视网膜血管是一种检查全身微血管的非侵入性技术。新的预测因子可能会增强微血管疾病的风险分类,从而导致更好的治疗。视网膜血管直径和视网膜病变是最常报道的。许多调查已经将这种情况与肾脏或其他全身性疾病联系起来。在这项调查中,视网膜微血管与肾脏疾病的发病率和患病率都有联系。我们想确定视网膜微血管是否可以用来诊断肾脏疾病。方法:初步检索到625篇论文,其中542篇因初步筛选标题和/或摘要不相关而被拒绝。全文评审共有81篇论文入选,由于提供的数据不足和重复,最终有5篇论文进入下一步评审。结果:在5项研究中,视网膜微血管症状与蛋白尿相关。所有研究都将视网膜血管直径与蛋白尿联系起来。作为一个分类变量,CRAE缩小了范围。在1和5分位数中,CRAE与蛋白尿呈u型关系。蛋白尿与较大的CRVE和较窄的cre有关系。研究也将AVR与蛋白尿联系起来。结论:我们的研究表明视网膜血管症状与肾脏疾病有关。糖尿病和非糖尿病患者视网膜病变与CKD和ESRD相关。将视网膜血管宽度与早期肾脏疾病联系起来的证据表明眼底摄影可能是CKD患者的一种有用的筛查技术。没有足够的证据表明视网膜血管直径与肾脏相关的发病率和死亡有关。未来的研究应根据年龄、性别、肥胖、高血压、种族和其他因素进行分层。
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