Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (Jan 2022)

Glomerular Diseases in the Colombian Caribbean: Data from the Colombian Nephropathy Registry (NEFRORED®)

  • Gustavo Aroca-Martínez,
  • Henry J González-Torres,
  • Alex Domínguez-Vargas,
  • Raúl García-Tolosa,
  • Luis Castillo-Parodi,
  • Juan Conde-Manotas,
  • Elkin Navarro-Quiroz,
  • Andersson Acuña-Freyte,
  • Carlos G Musso,
  • Santos Angel Depine,
  • Andrés Cadena-Bonfanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1319-2442.374379
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 7
pp. 18 – 29

Abstract

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Our study aimed to describe the glomerular diseases, both primary glomerular disease (PGD) and secondary glomerular disease (SGD) in the Colombian Caribbean based on the first regional Colombian Nephropathy Registry (NEFRORED®). A descriptive and retrospective study of adult patients with glomerular diseases from the Colombian Caribbean region was made. All diagnoses by renal biopsy with light microscopy and immunofluorescence obtained between January 2008 and June 2018 were recorded. Eight hundred and seventy-one renal biopsies were obtained. The main clinical indication for biopsy was nephritic syndrome (36%). SGD was more frequent than PGD (55% vs. 45%). Within SGD group, lupus nephritis (LN) was the most frequent etiology (83%). Within PGD group, membranous nephropathy (33%) and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) (19%) were the most common glomerular diseases. At a 24-month follow-up, the patients with FSGS and paraproteinemia-mediated glomerular disease had the worst renal survival prognosis. This is the first Colombian Nephropathy Registry in a Caribbean population, demonstrating a high predominance of SGD due to LN.