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The association of 5-year therapeutic responsiveness with long-term renal outcome in IgA nephropathy.

Hideo TsushimaKen-Ichi SamejimaMasahiro EriguchiTakayuki UemuraHikari TasakiFumihiro FukataMasatoshi NishimotoTakaaki KosugiKaori TanabeKeisuke OkamotoMasaru MatsuiKazuhiko Tsuruya
Published in: Clinical and experimental nephrology (2022)
Among 563 patients from the exploratory cohort, most relapses (13.7%) occurred within 5 years after treatment. Using 5-year landmark analysis, among 470 patients, 79 developed ESKD during a median follow-up period of 155 months. Even after adjustment for clinicopathological relevant confounders, hazard ratios (95% confidence intervals) in the relapse and non-responder groups compared with the remission group were 2.86 (1.41-5.79) and 2.74 (1.48-5.11), respectively. Among 250 patients who achieved remission within 5 years, proteinuria, eGFR, mesangial hypercellularity, endocapillary hypercellularity, segmental sclerosis, and crescent, but not interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy, were independent predictors of 5-year relapse in multivariable logistic regression analysis, CONCLUSIONS: Both relapsers and non-responders had similarly strong association with ESKD in patients with IgAN. We also confirmed the predictors of relapse 5 years after renal biopsy, which may guide the treatment strategies for patients with IgAN who occasionally relapse after remission.
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