Aetiology, course and treatment of acute tubulointerstitial nephritis in paediatric patients: a cross-sectional web-based survey
Atif Awan,
Michael Riordan,
Ipek Kaplan Bulut,
Sevgin Taner,
Francesco Emma,
Jakub Zieg,
Olivia Boyer,
Nakysa Hooman,
Lars Pape,
Robert Woroniecki,
Timo Jahnukainen,
Matthias Hansen,
Sarah Wente-Schulz,
Marina Aksenova,
Cahyani Gita Ambarsari,
Francesca Becherucci,
Marc Fila,
Telma Francisco,
Ibrahim Gokce,
Bora Gülhan,
Mahmoud Kallash,
Konstantinos Kamperis,
Sherene Mason,
Antonio Mastrangelo,
Francesca Mencarelli,
Bogna Niwinska-Faryna,
Rina R Rus,
Seha Saygili,
Erkin Serdaroglu,
Rezan Topaloglu,
Enrico Vidal,
Sibel Yel,
Kathrin Buder,
Elisabeth AM Cornelissen,
Maria del Mar Espino Hernández,
Markus Kemper,
Julie Maquet,
Fernando Santos,
Ulrike Walden
Affiliations
Atif Awan
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Michael Riordan
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Temple Street Children’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland
Ipek Kaplan Bulut
Sevgin Taner
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey
Francesco Emma
Division of Nephrology, Bambino Gesù Children’s Hospital Istituto di Ricovero e Cura a Carattere Scientifico, Rome, Italy
Jakub Zieg
32nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Motol University Hospital, Paediatric Nephrology Unit, Department of Paediatrics, Prague, Czech Republic
Olivia Boyer
Nakysa Hooman
Lars Pape
Department of Pediatrics II, University Hospital Essen, Essen, Germany
Robert Woroniecki
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Stony Brook Children`s Hospital, Stony Brook, New York, USA
Timo Jahnukainen
Department of Pediatric Nephrology and Transplantation, New Children`s Hospital and Helsinki University Hospital, Helsinki, Finland
Matthias Hansen
KfH Centre of Pediatric Nephrology, Clementine Kinderhospital, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Sarah Wente-Schulz
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, MHH, Hannover, Germany
Marina Aksenova
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Veltischev Research and Clinical Institute for Pediatrics of the Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Moskva, Russian Federation
Cahyani Gita Ambarsari
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Cipto Mangunkusumo Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia, Central Jakarta, Indonesia
Francesca Becherucci
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Meyer Children`s Hospital, Florence, Italy
Marc Fila
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Montpellier University, Arnaud de Villeneuve Hospital, Montpellier, France
Telma Francisco
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Dona Estefânia Hospital, Lisboa, Portugal
Ibrahim Gokce
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Marmara University, Istanbul, Turkey
Bora Gülhan
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
Mahmoud Kallash
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, USA
Konstantinos Kamperis
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark
Sherene Mason
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Antonio Mastrangelo
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Fondazione IRCCS Ca` Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, Italy
Francesca Mencarelli
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria di Bologna, Ospedale S. Orsola-Malpighi, Bologna, Italy
Bogna Niwinska-Faryna
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Karolinska University Hospital, Stockholm, Sweden
Rina R Rus
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, University Children`s Hospital, Ljubljana, Slovenia
Seha Saygili
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Istanbul University-Cerrahpasa, Istanbul, Turkey
Erkin Serdaroglu
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Dr Behcet Uz Children Hospital, Izmir, Turkey
Rezan Topaloglu
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey
Enrico Vidal
Department of Pediatric Nephrology, University Hospital of Padova, Padova, Italy
Background Acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (TIN) is a significant cause of acute renal failure in paediatric and adult patients. There are no large paediatric series focusing on the aetiology, treatment and courses of acute TIN.Patients, design and setting We collected retrospective clinical data from paediatric patients with acute biopsy-proven TIN by means of an online survey. Members of four professional societies were invited to participate.Results Thirty-nine physicians from 18 countries responded. 171 patients with acute TIN were included (54% female, median age 12 years). The most frequent causes were tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome in 31% and drug-induced TIN in 30% (the majority of these caused by non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs). In 28% of patients, no initiating noxae were identified (idiopathic TIN). Median estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) rose significantly from 31 at time of renal biopsy to 86 mL/min/1.73 m2 3–6 months later (p<0.001). After 3–6 months, eGFR normalised in 41% of patients (eGFR ≥90 mL/min/1.73 m2), with only 3% having severe or end-stage impairment of renal function (<30 mL/min/1.73 m2). 80% of patients received corticosteroid therapy. Median eGFR after 3–6 months did not differ between steroid-treated and steroid-untreated patients. Other immunosuppressants were used in 18% (n=31) of patients, 21 of whom received mycophenolate mofetil.Conclusions Despite different aetiologies, acute paediatric TIN had a favourable outcome overall with 88% of patients showing no or mild impairment of eGFR after 3–6 months. Prospective randomised controlled trials are needed to evaluate the efficacy of glucocorticoid treatment in paediatric patients with acute TIN.