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Predictors of treatment outcomes in lupus nephritis with severe acute kidney injury and requirement of dialytic support.

Sofía E Márquez-MacedoAbril A Perez-AriasÓscar R Pena-VizcarraMaría Fernanda Zavala-MirandaBernardo Juárez-CuevasMegan A Navarro-GerrardLuis Eduardo Morales-BuenrostroJuan Manuel Mejía-Vilet
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
Approximately 50% of patients with LN and KRT requirement recover kidney function within 6 months. The risk-to-benefit ratio decisions may be aided by clinical and histological factors. These patients require close follow-up as ≈50% of those who recover kidney function will reinitiate dialysis in the long term. Key Points • Approximately 50% of patients with severe acute lupus nephritis with the need for kidney replacement therapy requirement recover their kidney function. • The factors associated with a lower probability of recovery of kidney function include a previous history of LN flares, worse eGFR and higher proteinuria at presentation, immunosuppression with azathioprine, and hospitalizations within 6 months of therapy initiation. • Patients who recover kidney function will require close follow-up as around 50% of them will eventually reinitiate kidney replacement therapy.
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