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Revista Colombiana de Reumatología

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Abstract

ABDEL POLANCO, Nasser; SOTO-ABRAHAM, María  and  VAZQUEZ RANGEL, Armando. Clinical and pathological characteristics of pauci-immune renal vasculitis in Mexico: report of 23 cases. Rev.Colomb.Reumatol. [online]. 2017, vol.24, n.2, pp.70-78. ISSN 0121-8123.  https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rcreu.2017.01.001.

Introduction:

Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibodies (ANCA) vasculitis often involves a kidney Vasculitis with a poor short-term prognosis. A short series of cases are presented that were treated from 2008 to 2012 in a third level hospital. Emphasis is placed on the clinical and pathological characteristics of their presentation in the emergency room, and the fact that there are no publications of a series of cases of ANCA-associated renal vasculitis.

Objective:

To describe the clinical outcome of ANCA-associated vasculitis in a Mexican population.

Materials and methods:

A retrospective descriptive study was conducted on 23 cases of vasculitis with renal involvement.

Results:

The study included 13 women and 10 men, with a ratio of 1.3: 1, with a mean age of 47 ± 16 years, in which 21.7% had a history of diabetes, 26% with hypertension, and 8.7% with a history of autoimmune disease. The mean duration of renal symptoms was 2.8± 2.2 months, with a mean creatinine of 8.0 ± 6.3mg/dl. The mean glomerular filtration rate was 7 ml/min/m2 at admission. All (100%) of the patients had microhaematuria, and 20.9 ± 12.2% of the patients showed dysmorphism. It is important to note that 30% of pulmonary vasculitis, 21.7% cutaneous vasculitis, and digestive tract were documented. Approximately two-thirds (65%) required renal replacement therapy on admission, a figure that remained 12 months later. There were 3 deaths associated with the activity of uncontrollable vasculitis, and only 21.7% of the patients remained free of renal replacement therapy, but with a significant deterioration in renal function at 12 months post-event.

Conclusions:

ANCA associated renal vasculitis has a poor short-term prognosis, and survival is closely related to the time of evolution of the disease activity and its appropriate immunosuppressive intervention.

Keywords : Vasculitis; Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic; antibody-associated vasculitis; Systemic vasculitis.

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