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[Kidney biopsy in Reunion Island between 2015 and 2017, an epidemiological study].

Authors
  • Asgarali, Ehshan1
  • Gayon, Julien2
  • Viallet, Nicolas2
  • Vacher-Coponat, Henri3
  • 1 Service de néphrologie, CHU Félix-Guyon , allée des Topazes, 97400 Saint-Denis-La Réunion, France. Electronic address: [email protected]. , (France)
  • 2 Service de néphrologie, CHU Félix-Guyon , allée des Topazes, 97400 Saint-Denis-La Réunion, France. , (France)
  • 3 Service de néphrologie, CHU Félix-Guyon , allée des Topazes, 97400 Saint-Denis-La Réunion, France; UFR Santé, Saint-Pierre, 97410 La-Réunion, France. , (France)
Type
Published Article
Journal
Nephrologie & therapeutique
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2021
Volume
17
Issue
7
Pages
512–519
Identifiers
DOI: 10.1016/j.nephro.2021.06.006
PMID: 34548266
Source
Medline
Keywords
Language
French
License
Unknown

Abstract

Reunion Island's population is characterized by a multiethnic origin, which makes it impossible to transpose epidemiological data of Metropolitan France. Only REIN Registry provides a macroscopic view of kidney disease, limited to the causes of end stage renal disease. This is a regional retrospective study whose main objective is to describe renal pathologies in Reunion Island's adults over a period of 3 years. Kidney transplants are excluded. Between 2015 and 2017, 338 native adult kidney biopsies performed on the island are collected. The annual biopsy rate is 132/million/year with preponderance in the northern part of the island due to a higher density of nephrologists. Nephrotic syndrome is the first indication with 30% of cases. The four main results are represented by IgA nephropathy (16%), diabetic nephropathy (12.4%), lupus nephropathy (11.2%) and isolated vascular nephropathy (11%). Incidence of glomerulopathies is similar to the worldwide incidence, nevertheless a preponderant place of diabetic nephropathy is found. On the biopsies performed, incidence of complications is evaluated at 7.5%, with no difference between the detection technique used. This is the first study illustrating main renal pathologies in Reunion Island. Diabetes' frequency in general population is a major confounding factor in diagnosis and management of kidney diseases on the island. Copyright © 2021 Société francophone de néphrologie, dialyse et transplantation. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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