Moderate to severe chronic arteriolar lesions is an independent risk factor for adverse renal outcomes in IgA nephropathy
Qian Wu, Yi Chen, Miaoying Shen, Yuyuan Cai, Haokai Yu, Lei Zhou, Haifeng Yang, Chuan Zou

TL;DR
Moderate to severe chronic arteriolar lesions increase the risk of poor kidney outcomes in patients with IgA nephropathy.
Contribution
Identifies moderate to severe chronic arteriolar lesions as an independent risk factor for adverse renal outcomes in IgA nephropathy.
Findings
Moderate to severe chronic arteriolar lesions are linked to worse clinical and pathological features.
Creatinine, T2, and C2 are independent risk factors for adverse outcomes in patients with moderate to severe lesions.
Abstract
The impact of chronic arteriolar lesions on the prognosis of IgA nephropathy remains controversial. This study aims to explore the value of chronic arteriolar lesions of varying degrees in predicting the prognosis of IgA nephropathy patients and analyze the associated risk factors that contribute to the formation. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 853 patients diagnosed with IgA nephropathy through renal biopsy at Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between September 1, 2005, and December 31, 2021. Eventually, a total of 574 cases were included in this study. According to the degree of chronic arteriolar lesions, the patients were divided into four groups: no lesion group (n=115), mild lesion group (n=287), moderate lesion group (n=131), and severe lesion group (n=41). Relevant clinical and pathological features and renal outcomes were recorded.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRenal Diseases and Glomerulopathies · Vasculitis and related conditions · Chronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes
