An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand.

BACKGROUND: The knowledge of the epidemiology of biopsied renal diseases provides useful information in clinical practice. There are several epidemiologic population-based studies of biopsy-proven nephropathies with detailed clinicopathologic correlations that could be different according to the cou...

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Main Authors: Paisal Parichatikanond, Ratana Chawanasuntorapoj, Chairat Shayakul, Boonyarit Choensuchon, Somkiat Vasuvattakul, Kriengsak Vareesangthip, Thawee Chanchairujira, Suchai Sritippayawan, Attapong Vongwiwatana, Nalinee Premasathian, Kraiwiporn Kiattisunthorn, Ratana Larpkitkachorn, Leena Ongajyooth
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spelling th-mahidol.236522018-08-20T14:13:35Z An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand. Paisal Parichatikanond Ratana Chawanasuntorapoj Chairat Shayakul Boonyarit Choensuchon Somkiat Vasuvattakul Kriengsak Vareesangthip Thawee Chanchairujira Suchai Sritippayawan Attapong Vongwiwatana Nalinee Premasathian Kraiwiporn Kiattisunthorn Ratana Larpkitkachorn Leena Ongajyooth Mahidol University Medicine BACKGROUND: The knowledge of the epidemiology of biopsied renal diseases provides useful information in clinical practice. There are several epidemiologic population-based studies of biopsy-proven nephropathies with detailed clinicopathologic correlations that could be different according to the country analyzed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of primary and secondary glomerular diseases and to study the trend of the pattern changes of the glomerulopathy in Thailand. MATERIAL AND METHOD: A retrospective study of percutaneous renal biopsies during a 23-year period of 1982 to 2005 was performed. A total of 3,555 consecutive native kidney biopsies in adult patients between 12 and 84 years of age were analyzed for the prevalence and changes in the 5-year interval over the two decades. RESULTS: From the clinical trial of 3,275 patients, the ratio between primary and secondary glomerular diseases was 2:1 (2154:1121). The most common primary glomerular disease (2154 patients) were IgM nephropathy (n = 986, 45.8%) followed by IgA nephropathy (n = 386, 17.9%); membranous nephropathy (n = 341, 15.8%); diffuse endocapillary proliferative glomerulonephritis (n = 114, 5.3%) and diffuse crescentic glomerulonephritis (n = 71, 3.3%). Lupus nephritis was the most prevalent cause of secondary glomerulonephritis in the present study (n = 992, 88.5%). Examination of the 5-year interval along the study period revealed a significant increase in the prevalence of IgA nephropathy and diabetic nephropathy. Prevalence of focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis rose by five times over the last two decades in contrast to IgM nephropathy, which prevalence is decreasing. CONCLUSION: There is high prevalence of IgM nephropathy, IgA nephropathy, and lupus nephritis in Thailand which is different from other countries. It could be due to various races and altered environments. The information obtained from these results is an important contribution for the understanding of the prevalence in renal diseases in Thailand. It can be used as the baseline data for making efficient research into the appropriate and beneficial way of management in the future. 2018-08-20T07:13:35Z 2018-08-20T07:13:35Z 2006-08-01 Article Journal of the Medical Association of Thailand = Chotmaihet thangphaet. Vol.89 Suppl 2, (2006) 01252208 2-s2.0-36049025873 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/23652 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=36049025873&origin=inward
institution Mahidol University
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continent Asia
country Thailand
Thailand
content_provider Mahidol University Library
collection Mahidol University Institutional Repository
topic Medicine
spellingShingle Medicine
Paisal Parichatikanond
Ratana Chawanasuntorapoj
Chairat Shayakul
Boonyarit Choensuchon
Somkiat Vasuvattakul
Kriengsak Vareesangthip
Thawee Chanchairujira
Suchai Sritippayawan
Attapong Vongwiwatana
Nalinee Premasathian
Kraiwiporn Kiattisunthorn
Ratana Larpkitkachorn
Leena Ongajyooth
An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand.
description BACKGROUND: The knowledge of the epidemiology of biopsied renal diseases provides useful information in clinical practice. There are several epidemiologic population-based studies of biopsy-proven nephropathies with detailed clinicopathologic correlations that could be different according to the country analyzed. OBJECTIVE: To identify the prevalence of primary and secondary glomerular diseases and to study the trend of the pattern changes of the glomerulopathy in Thailand. MATERIAL AND METHOD: A retrospective study of percutaneous renal biopsies during a 23-year period of 1982 to 2005 was performed. A total of 3,555 consecutive native kidney biopsies in adult patients between 12 and 84 years of age were analyzed for the prevalence and changes in the 5-year interval over the two decades. RESULTS: From the clinical trial of 3,275 patients, the ratio between primary and secondary glomerular diseases was 2:1 (2154:1121). The most common primary glomerular disease (2154 patients) were IgM nephropathy (n = 986, 45.8%) followed by IgA nephropathy (n = 386, 17.9%); membranous nephropathy (n = 341, 15.8%); diffuse endocapillary proliferative glomerulonephritis (n = 114, 5.3%) and diffuse crescentic glomerulonephritis (n = 71, 3.3%). Lupus nephritis was the most prevalent cause of secondary glomerulonephritis in the present study (n = 992, 88.5%). Examination of the 5-year interval along the study period revealed a significant increase in the prevalence of IgA nephropathy and diabetic nephropathy. Prevalence of focal and segmental glomerulosclerosis rose by five times over the last two decades in contrast to IgM nephropathy, which prevalence is decreasing. CONCLUSION: There is high prevalence of IgM nephropathy, IgA nephropathy, and lupus nephritis in Thailand which is different from other countries. It could be due to various races and altered environments. The information obtained from these results is an important contribution for the understanding of the prevalence in renal diseases in Thailand. It can be used as the baseline data for making efficient research into the appropriate and beneficial way of management in the future.
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author_facet Mahidol University
Paisal Parichatikanond
Ratana Chawanasuntorapoj
Chairat Shayakul
Boonyarit Choensuchon
Somkiat Vasuvattakul
Kriengsak Vareesangthip
Thawee Chanchairujira
Suchai Sritippayawan
Attapong Vongwiwatana
Nalinee Premasathian
Kraiwiporn Kiattisunthorn
Ratana Larpkitkachorn
Leena Ongajyooth
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author Paisal Parichatikanond
Ratana Chawanasuntorapoj
Chairat Shayakul
Boonyarit Choensuchon
Somkiat Vasuvattakul
Kriengsak Vareesangthip
Thawee Chanchairujira
Suchai Sritippayawan
Attapong Vongwiwatana
Nalinee Premasathian
Kraiwiporn Kiattisunthorn
Ratana Larpkitkachorn
Leena Ongajyooth
author_sort Paisal Parichatikanond
title An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand.
title_short An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand.
title_full An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand.
title_fullStr An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand.
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in Thailand.
title_sort analysis of 3,555 cases of renal biopsy in thailand.
publishDate 2018
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