Non-Diabetic Nephropathy in Diabetic Patients: Incidence, HbA1c Variability and Other Predictive Factors, and Implications

Author:

Demirelli Bulent1,Boztepe Burcu2,Senol Elif Gulcan2,Boynuegri Basak2,Bildaci Yelda Deligoz3,Gumrukcu Gulistan4,Canbakan Mustafa2,Ogutmen Melike Betul2

Affiliation:

1. Marmara Unıversity Pendik Training and Research Hospital, Nephrology Clinic

2. Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital, Nephrology Clinic

3. Dokuz Eylül University Research and Application Hospital, Nephrology Clinic

4. Haydarpaşa Numune Training and Research Hospital

Abstract

Abstract

Purpose: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in the population. In patients with diabetes mellitus, the incidence of non-diabetic nephropathy (NDNP) has been estimated to range from 3% to 82.9%. Personal judgment is frequently employed while deciding whether or not to do a kidney biopsy on diabetic patients. NDNP alters the prognosis and course of treatment for people with DM. In our study, we examined the incidence of NDNP concurrent with the progression of diabetes mellitus, as well as the laboratory and clinical indicators that could be utilized to forecast it. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 76 diabetic patients who underwent KB was conducted. Based on the pathological diagnoses of these patients, they were categorized as DNP (diabetic nephropathy) or NDNP. The definition of HbA1C variability was determined by calculating the mean HbA1C and the average value of the HbA1C measurements, as well as the standard deviation (SD) for each participant. Results: NDNP was detected in 50% of 76 patients. Among patients with NDNP, 36.8% had focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS), 23.6% had membranous glomerulonephritis, and 7.8% had IgA nephritis. The NDNP group exhibited significantly higher rates of female gender, absence of diabetic retinopathy, shorter time to diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease, and proteinuria, less intensive medication for diabetes mellitus, presence of hematuria and leukociduria, serological marker positivity, and non-HbA1C variability. Risk factors for predicting non-diabetic nephropathy, as determined by multivariate analysis, included female gender, the absence of diabetic retinopathy, non-HbA1c variability and a positive serological test. Conclusion: In this study, a significant number of diabetic patients with chronic kidney disease were diagnosed with NDNP. Identifying these patients allows for treatment of the specific underlying disease. Factors such as the absence of DR, non-HbA1c variability, female gender, and serological test positivity can predict NDNP and guide the clinician's decision on kidney biopsy. Further prospective studies are warranted to validate the efficacy of potential predictive factors like HbA1c variability.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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