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Renal biopsy practice in France: results of a nationwide study.

Guillaume Bollée1, Frank Martinez, Bruno Moulin, Quentin Meulders, Jean-Philippe Rougier, Alain Baumelou, Denis Glotz, Jean-François Subra, Tim Ulinski, Laurence Vrigneaud, José Brasseur, Laurent Martin, Laurent Daniel, Olivier Kourilsky, Patrice Deteix, Pierre Sie, Pierre Ronco, Pascal Houillier.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although several risk factors associated with complications after renal biopsy (RB) have been identified, the gold standard for RB procedures remains to be defined. Practices vary widely among nephrologists, depending on personal experience and the availability of particular techniques. The purpose of our study was to depict the main aspects of the practice of RB in adults in France.
METHODS: Members of the Société de Néphrologie in France were asked to participate in a questionnaire survey on RB procedures.
RESULTS: Eighty-eight nephrologists from 74 units (27 in teaching hospitals, 35 in public general hospitals and 12 in private centres) participated in our study. Native kidney and graft biopsies were performed in 73 and 35 units, respectively. RB activity was highly variable among units, ranging from several hundred to <10 per year. Transjugular renal biopsy was judged to be smoothly accessible in 28 out of 73 units (38.4%). Significant variations in practices were observed regarding patient information before RB, assessment of haemorrhagic risk factors, management of patients with antiplatelet agents and haemorrhagic risk factors, and radiological guidance. Early discharge (<12 h) was the rule in 3 (4.1%) units for native kidney biopsies and in 10 (28.6%) units for graft biopsies.
CONCLUSIONS: Our study is the first to provide a representative picture of 'everyday' RB practices in a country. Important variations in procedures were observed. Our study may represent a preliminary step for the elaboration of guidelines for all aspects of RB practices.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20466684     DOI: 10.1093/ndt/gfq254

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nephrol Dial Transplant        ISSN: 0931-0509            Impact factor:   5.992


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Journal:  Intensive Care Med       Date:  2012-07-10       Impact factor: 17.440

2.  Positive trends in paediatric renal biopsy service provision in the UK: a national survey and re-audit of paediatric renal biopsy practice.

Authors:  Asheeta Gupta; Joanna Campion-Smith; Wesley Hayes; Jane E Deal; Rodney D Gilbert; Carole Inward; Brian A Judd; Rajesh G Krishnan; Stephen D Marks; Catherine O'Brien; Mohan Shenoy; Manish D Sinha; Yincent Tse; Kay Tyerman; Meeta Mallik; Farida Hussain
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2015-11-02       Impact factor: 3.714

3.  Role of color Doppler ultrasound in the early diagnosis of a major complication after percutaneous renal biopsy: two case reports.

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4.  Major Bleeding and Risk of Death after Percutaneous Native Kidney Biopsies: A French Nationwide Cohort Study.

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5.  Complications of automated spring fired biopsy gun technique. A retrospective analysis of 230 cases.

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9.  Safety and complications of percutaneous kidney biopsies in 715 children and 8573 adults in Norway 1988-2010.

Authors:  Camilla Tøndel; Bjørn Egil Vikse; Leif Bostad; Einar Svarstad
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10.  Transjugular renal biopsy in a case of nephrotic syndrome with extrahepatic portal venous obstruction.

Authors:  N Siddiqi; V Someshwar; D Roy; U Anandh
Journal:  Indian J Nephrol       Date:  2013-03
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