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[Percutaneous kidney biopsy, analysis of 26 years: complication rate and risk factors; comment].

L González-Michaca1, A Chew-Wong, L Soltero, G Gamba, R Correa-Rotter.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: Percutaneous renal biopsy is an invasive procedure that can result in major and minor complications. The objective of this study was to know the frequency and type of complications in relation with this procedure, as well as the efficacy to obtain enough material for diagnosis.
METHODS: Retrospective study. We review the charts of patients to whom a percutaneous renal biopsy of native kidneys was done between January 1970 and March 1996. The following data were obtained: age, gender, clinical and histopathological diagnosis, complications associated with the procedure (minor: hematuria, local infections, hematoma; major: transfusions, severe infections, surgery, nephrectomy, arteriography, embolism and death).
RESULTS: We analyzed 1,005 renal biopsies in 840 patients, mean age 37.7 +/- 13.1 years, 67% female. There were no complications in 88.8% (893 biopsies), minor complications in 8.65% (87 biopsies) and only in 2.4% of the procedures major complications. We divided the cases in two groups: percutaneous renal biopsy without complications (n = 893, 89%) and with complications (n = 112, 11%). The most frequent complications were hematuria (91 cases, 9.1%) and perirenal hematoma (29 cases, 2.7%). In these cases transfusion was required in 2.4% (26). Infectious complications were: urosepsis in 7 cases (0.7%), bacteremia, sepsis and perirenal abscesses (1 case each, 0.1%). One patient died because of multiple complications (0.1%). We observed greater risk of major complications on patients in those who biopsy was done because of acute renal failure (OR 4.03, p < 0.003). DISCUSSION: In our experience percutaneous renal biopsy is a low risk procedure. Most complications are minor and without clinical repercussion. There must be a strict selection criteria of the patients to whom percutaneous renal biopsy is going to be done because of the risk of severe complications.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10846435

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Invest Clin        ISSN: 0034-8376            Impact factor:   1.451


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