Future Science OA (Oct 2023)

Screening for renal impairment in viral hepatopathy B: it is time to begin

  • Mona Boudabbous,
  • Fatma Bouzid,
  • Ikram Agrebi,
  • Héla Gdoura,
  • Lassad Chtourou,
  • Manel Moalla,
  • Leila Mnif,
  • Ali Amouri,
  • Khaoula Kammoun,
  • N Tahri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/fsoa-2023-0019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 9

Abstract

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Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the value of routine screening for renal damage in cases of B viral infection, by looking for proteinuria and elevated creatinemia. Materials & methods: We investigate the frequency and associated factors of renal impairment in patients with viral B hepatopathy. Results: Pathological albuminuria was confirmed in 44.73%. The chronic kidney disease with slightly decreased filtration rate was found in 21.05%. In multivariate analysis, only BMI was an independent factor for pathological albuminuria (p = 0.013) and only age was an independent predictor of chronic kidney disease (p = 0.056). Conclusion: Urine dipstick and creatinemia are useful for routine screening in viral B hepatopathy especially in the elderly and overweight.

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