| Literature DB >> 32006130 |
Nobuyuki Kajiwara1, Kazuyuki Hayashi2, Makoto Fujiwara3,4, Hirofumi Nakayama3,5, Yoshikazu Ozaki6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: School urinary screening has been performed in Japan.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic glomerulonephritis; Chronic kidney disease (CKD); Incident rate; Renal biopsy; School urinary screening; Urinary protein/creatinine ratio
Year: 2020 PMID: 32006130 PMCID: PMC7174251 DOI: 10.1007/s10157-020-01852-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Nephrol ISSN: 1342-1751 Impact factor: 2.801
Results of urinary screening, actions taken, and the number of students for each action in junior high and elementary schools
| 1st Urinalysis | 2nd Urinalysis | Direction | Number (high-risk CKD) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Protein | OB | Protein | OB | Uprot/Ucr ratio | ||
| − or ± | − or ± | None | 59,183 | |||
| − or ± | + | + | − or ± | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 3 |
| − or ± | + | + | + | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 3 (2) |
| + | − or ± | + | − or ± | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 56 (3) |
| + | − or ± | + | + | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 0 |
| + | + | + | − or ± | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 0 |
| + | + | + | + | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 3 (1) |
| Not submitted | + | − or ± | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 8 (1) | |
| Not submitted | + | + | ≥ 0.15 | Ikeda City Hospital | 0 | |
| + | ≥ 0.15 | Another hospital | 4 | |||
| Total number of students with a Uprot/Ucr ratio ≥ 0.15 (Uprot/Ucr-positive cases) | 77 (7) | |||||
| OB positive on 1st and/or 2nd urinalysis without a Uprot/Ucr ratio ≥ 0.15 | School doctor of family practitioner | 600 | ||||
| Protein positive on 1st urinalysis and protein negative or a Uprot/Ucr ratio < 0.15 on 2nd urinalysis without OB | Observation | 956 | ||||
| Total number of submitted students | 60,816 (7) | |||||
| Not submitted | Not submitted | 328 | ||||
| Total number of corresponded students | 61,144 (7) | |||||
OB occult blood, Uprot/Ucr ratio urinary protein/creatinine ratio
Diagnostic findings of students with a urinary protein/Cr ratio ≥ 0.15 g/gCr (Uprot/Ucr-positive cases)
| Results | Number |
|---|---|
| High-risk CKD cases | 7 |
| Proteinuria and hematuria syndrome (including CKD) | 5 |
| Proteinuria syndrome (including CKD) | 14 |
| Posture proteinuria | 18 |
| Urinary tract infection (transient) | 7 |
| Urinary tract infection (transient) and/or acute nephritic syndrome | 1 |
| Within normal limit | 19 |
| Another hospital | 4 |
| Did not come for consultation | 2 |
| Total | 77 |
g/gCr g/gCreatinine, CKD chronic kidney disease
Detailed characteristics of students diagnosed high-risk CKD cases
| Diagnosis | Age (years) | Sex | 1st Urinalysis | 2nd Urinalysis | eGFRcreat | Treatment | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Protein | OB | Protein | OB | Uprot/Ucr ratio | [mL/min/1.73m2] | ||||
| IgA nephropathy | 6 | F | - | 3 + | + | 3 + | 0.15 | 132.80 | PSL + MZ + CyA + warfarin + dipyridamole |
| IgA nephropathy | 7 | M | 3 + | 3 + | 3 + | 3 + | 2.64 | 99.45 | PSL + MZ + warfarin + dipyridamole + ACEI |
| Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis | 10 | F | – | + | 3 + | 3 + | 1.11 | 84.76 | PSL + MMF + CyA + ACEI + CCB |
| Focal/segmental glomerulosclerosis | 12 | M | 2 + | – | 3 + | – | 1.31 | 118.77 | PSL + ACEI + ARB + CCB |
| Nephrotic syndrome (renal biopsy is not performed) | 8 | M | 2 + | – | 3 + | – | 3.00 | 134.60 | PSL + MZ |
| Nephrotic syndrome (renal biopsy is not performed) | 13 | M | 3 + | – | 3 + | – | 3.21 | (Another hospital) | |
| Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease | 12 | M | * | * | 3 + | – | 2.02 | 119.08 | (Close observation) |
CKD chronic kidney disease, eGFRcreat estimated glomerular filtration rate that calculated from creatinine, OB occult blood, Uprot/Ucr ratio urinary protein/creatinine ratio, PSL prednisolone, MZ mizoribine, CyA cyclosporine, ACEI angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitor, MMF mycophenolate mofetil, CCB calcium channel blocker, ARB angiotensin receptor blocker
*Not submitted
Fig. 1Distribution of the urinary protein/creatinine ratio in 77 students who were advised to see a specialist at Ikeda City Hospital. Red closed diamonds show seven students who were diagnosed as having high risk CKD, and blue closed circles show other children
Urinalysis data of students whose urinary protein/Cr ratios were ≥ 0.15 g/gCr (Uprot/Ucr-positive cases) in the preceding year’s screening
| Results | Number |
|---|---|
| High-risk CKD cases | 7 |
| Uprot/Ucr ratio ≥ 0.15 g/gCr + OB | 0 |
| Uprot/Ucr ratio ≥ 0.15 g/gCr | 3* |
| Uprot/Ucr ratio < 0.15 g/gCr + OB | 1 |
| Uprot/Ucr ratio < 0.15 g/gCr | 5 |
| OB | 0 |
| Within normal limit | 32 |
| Loss of follow-up (completion) | 28 |
| Not submitted | 1 |
| Total | 77 |
Uprot/Ucr ratio urinary protein/creatinine ratio, g/gCr g/gCreatinine, CKD chronic kidney disease, OB occult blood
*Uprot/Ucr ratios of these students were 0.31, 0.28, 0.15 g/gCr in the follow-up years