TY - JOUR
T1 - Trends of primary glomerular disease in Turkey
T2 - TSN-GOLD registry report
AU - Gül, Cuma Bülent
AU - Küçük, Mehmet
AU - Öztürk, Savaş
AU - Demir, Erol
AU - Eren, Necmi
AU - Şumnu, Abdullah
AU - Seyahi, Nurhan
AU - Güllülü, Mustafa
AU - Dede, Fatih
AU - Derici, Ülver
AU - Koç, Yener
AU - Şahin, Garip
AU - Oymak, Oktay
AU - Sahin, Gülizar Manga
AU - Tatar, Erhan
AU - Dursun, Belda
AU - Dheir, Hamad
AU - Apaydın, Süheyla
AU - Süleymanlar, Gültekin
AU - Ulu, Sena
AU - Altınören, Orçun
AU - Kutlay, Sim
AU - Meşe, Meral
AU - Şahin, İdris
AU - Üstündağ, Sedat
AU - Türkmen, Kültigin
AU - Yılmaz, Mehmet Emin
AU - Kazancıoğlu, Rümeyza Turan
AU - Uzun, Özcan
AU - Candan, Ferhan
AU - Aydın, Zeki
AU - Oygar, Deren
AU - Aktaş, Nimet
AU - Erdem, Yunus
AU - Paydaş, Saime
AU - Taymez, Dilek
AU - Can, Başak
AU - Kıykım, Ahmet
AU - Koç, Leyla
AU - Sezer, Siren
AU - Duranay, Murat
AU - Bardak, Simge
AU - Altıntepe, Lütfullah
AU - Kaya, Burcu
AU - Azak, Alper
AU - Ecder, Sebahat Alışır
AU - Çavdar, Caner
AU - Selçuk, Nedim Yılmaz
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
PY - 2022/9
Y1 - 2022/9
N2 - Background: Although several renal biopsy registry reports have been published worldwide, there are no data on primary glomerular disease trends in Turkey. Methods: Three thousand eight-hundred fifty-eight native kidney biopsy records were assessed in the Turkish Society of Nephrology Primary Glomerulopathy Working Group (TSN-GOLD) Registry. Secondary disease and transplant biopsies were not recorded in the registry. These records were divided into four periods, before 2009, 2009 to 2013, 2013–2017, and 2017–current. Results: A total of 3858 patients (43.6% female, 6.8% elderly) were examined. Nephrotic syndrome was the most common biopsy indication in all periods (58.6%, 53%, 44.1%, 51.6%, respectively). In the whole cohort, IgA nephropathy (IgAN) (25.7%) was the most common PGN with male predominance (62.7%), and IgAN frequency steadily increased through the periods (× 2 = 198, p < 0.001). MGN was the most common nephropathy in the elderly (> 65 years), and there was no trend in this age group. An increasing trend was seen in the frequency of overweight patients (× 2 = 37, p < 0.0001). Although the biopsy rate performed with interventional radiology gradually increased, the mean glomeruli count in the samples did not change over the periods. Conclusions: In Turkey, IgAN is the most common primary glomerulonephritis, and the frequency of this is increasing.
AB - Background: Although several renal biopsy registry reports have been published worldwide, there are no data on primary glomerular disease trends in Turkey. Methods: Three thousand eight-hundred fifty-eight native kidney biopsy records were assessed in the Turkish Society of Nephrology Primary Glomerulopathy Working Group (TSN-GOLD) Registry. Secondary disease and transplant biopsies were not recorded in the registry. These records were divided into four periods, before 2009, 2009 to 2013, 2013–2017, and 2017–current. Results: A total of 3858 patients (43.6% female, 6.8% elderly) were examined. Nephrotic syndrome was the most common biopsy indication in all periods (58.6%, 53%, 44.1%, 51.6%, respectively). In the whole cohort, IgA nephropathy (IgAN) (25.7%) was the most common PGN with male predominance (62.7%), and IgAN frequency steadily increased through the periods (× 2 = 198, p < 0.001). MGN was the most common nephropathy in the elderly (> 65 years), and there was no trend in this age group. An increasing trend was seen in the frequency of overweight patients (× 2 = 37, p < 0.0001). Although the biopsy rate performed with interventional radiology gradually increased, the mean glomeruli count in the samples did not change over the periods. Conclusions: In Turkey, IgAN is the most common primary glomerulonephritis, and the frequency of this is increasing.
KW - FSGS
KW - IgA nephropathy
KW - Kidney biopsy registry
KW - Primary glomerulopathy
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85124097696
U2 - 10.1007/s11255-022-03123-6
DO - 10.1007/s11255-022-03123-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 35107695
AN - SCOPUS:85124097696
SN - 0301-1623
VL - 54
SP - 2285
EP - 2294
JO - International Urology and Nephrology
JF - International Urology and Nephrology
IS - 9
ER -