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Differential contribution of the factors determining long-term renal function after partial nephrectomy over time.

Jongpil Lee1, Cheryn Song2, Donghyun Lee1, Jong Keun Kim3, Dalsan You1, In Gab Jeong1, Bumsik Hong1, Jun Hyuk Hong1, Choung-Soo Kim1, Hanjong Ahn1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To define how much of renal function was determined by the preserved renal parenchymal volume and the ischemic insult during partial nephrectomy (PN) long after surgery.
METHODS: We analyzed the data of 530 consecutive patients who had undergone PN. For all patients, renal function was measured preoperatively and again at 3 postoperative months, then annually using 99mTc-diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid renal scan. Perioperative variables potentially affecting the long-term ipsilateral glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and their time-varying contribution were assessed using a linear mixed model.
RESULTS: The mean preoperative ipsilateral GFR was 42.9 ml/min, which decreased by 27.3% at 3 months but began to recover thereafter continuing until 4 years (Δ% GFR at 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 years: 22.3%, 18.5%, 14.7%, 10.0%, and 9.6%, respectively). Parenchymal volume reduction and ischemic time were significantly associated with postoperative ipsilateral GFR throughout observation period unvarying with time. Diabetes and proteinuria were not significant determinants of ipsilateral function at 3 months but became significant at 5 years. In multivariate analysis regarding recovery slope, volume reduction (β = -0.026, SE 0.006, P < 0.0001), preoperative ipsilateral GFR (β = -0.021, SE 0.007, P = 0.0012), proteinuria (β = -0.942, SE 0.372, P = 0.0116), and diabetes (β = -0.396, SE 0.197, P = 0.0447) were independently significant.
CONCLUSION: Ipsilateral renal function continued to improve until 5 years after PN. Parenchymal volume loss was the major determinant and its impact on long-term ipsilateral renal function remained constant while ischemic time affected early GFR reduction with its impact diminishing over time. Patient-related factors including diabetes and proteinuria gained significance over time and became independent determinants of recovery slope.
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Keywords:  DTPA scan; GFR; Partial nephrectomy; Renal function; Renal volume

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33309296     DOI: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2020.11.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Urol Oncol        ISSN: 1078-1439            Impact factor:   3.498


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