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Time to remission in childhood steroid sensitive nephrotic syndrome: a change in perspective

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Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Citazione:
Time to remission in childhood steroid sensitive nephrotic syndrome: a change in perspective / B. Nardini, C. La Scola, C. Corrado, A. Edefonti, M. Giordano, R. Pillon, A.P. Mastrangelo, M. Materassi, I. Alberici, W. Morello, G. Puccio, G. Montini, A. Pasini. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0340-6199. - 184:4(2025 Apr), pp. 262.1-262.7. [10.1007/s00431-025-06090-z]
Abstract:
Time to remission (TTR) has been largely considered one of the predictive factors for the risk of relapse and steroid dependency in childhood steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome, yet conflicting opinions exist. However, the factors influencing TTR have never been studied. We performed a post-hoc analysis of the prospective pediatric cohort enrolled in a previous multicenter study (ClinicalTrials.gov Id: NCT01386957) to evaluate the possible influence of some clinical and laboratory parameters at INS onset on the timing of TTR. A total of 136 children were evaluated. In simple linear regression models, TTR was directly correlated with serum uric acid, urea, potassium, and urinary protein levels at onset. TTR showed a non-linear inverse correlation with age at onset. A multiple linear regression model of TTR showed that hyperuricemia (p = 0.0000007), non linear age (p = 0.0006) and proteinuria (especially in binary form) (p = 0.02) were significant predictors of TTR, and that there was a significant positive interaction between uricemia and proteinuria as predictors of TTR (p = 0.004). Conclusions: In our analysis, TTR appears to be associated to a nephrotic status at clinical diagnosis characterized by more severe proteinuria and hyperuricemia. Moreover, younger age at onset, notably associated with prognosis, is also associated with a longer TTR. (Table presented.)
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Childhood nephrotic syndrome; Hypovolemia; Steroid therapy; Time to remission;
Elenco autori:
B. Nardini, C. La Scola, C. Corrado, A. Edefonti, M. Giordano, R. Pillon, A.P. Mastrangelo, M. Materassi, I. Alberici, W. Morello, G. Puccio, G. Montini, A. Pasini
Autori di Ateneo:
MONTINI GIOVANNI ( autore )
Link alla scheda completa:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/1159064
Link al Full Text:
https://air.unimi.it/retrieve/handle/2434/1159064/2820359/Nardini%20et%20al.pdf
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