Author:
Kawaguchi Takehiko, ,Nagasawsa Tasuku,Tsuruya Kazuhiko,Miura Kenichiro,Katsuno Takayuki,Morikawa Takashi,Ishikawa Eiji,Ogura Masao,Matsumura Hideki,Kurayama Ryota,Matsumoto Shinsuke,Marui Yuhji,Hara Shigeo,Maruyama Shoichi,Narita Ichiei,Okada Hirokazu,Ubara Yoshifumi
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Practice patterns and bleeding complications of percutaneous native kidney biopsy (PNKB) have not recently been investigated and the Japanese Society of Nephrology performed a nationwide questionnaire survey in 2018.
Methods
The survey consisted of nine sections about PNKB: (1) general indications; (2) indications for high-risk patients; (3) informed consent; (4) pre-biopsy evaluation; (5) procedures; (6) sedation; (7) post-biopsy hemostasis, bed rest, and examinations; (8) bleeding complications; and (9) specimen processing. A supplementary survey examined bleeding requiring transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE).
Results
Overall, 220 directors of facilities (nephrology facility [NF], 168; pediatric nephrology facility [PF], 52) completed the survey. Indications, procedures, and monitoring protocols varied across facilities. Median lengths of hospital stay were 5 days in NFs and 6 days in PFs. Gauge 14, 16, 18 needles were used in 5%, 56%, 33% in NFs and 0%, 63%, 64% in PFs. Mean limits of needle passes were 5 in NFs and 4 in PFs. The bed rest period was 16–24 h in 60% of NFs and 65% of PFs. Based on 17,342 PNKBs, incidence rates of macroscopic hematuria, erythrocyte transfusion, and TAE were 3.1% (NF, 2.8%; PF, 6.2%), 0.7% (NF, 0.8%; PF, 0%), and 0.2% (NF, 0.2%; PF, 0.06%), respectively. Forty-six percent of facilities processed specimens all for light microscopy, immunofluorescence, and electron microscopy, and 21% processed for light microscopy only. Timing of bleeding requiring TAE varied among PNKB cases.
Conclusion
Wide variations in practice patterns of PNKB existed among facilities, while PNKBs were performed as safely as previously reported.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Physiology (medical),Nephrology,Physiology
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