Determinants and risk factors for renal damage: where do patients hospitalized for severe anorexia nervosa stand? A multi-center study

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Stheneur Chantal,Blanchet Corinne,Mattar Lama,Dicembre Marika,Wilson Kayigan, ,Duclos Jeanne,Roux Hélène,Thiébaud Marie-Raphaële,Vibert Sarah,Hubert Tamara,Courty Annaig,Ringuenet Damien,Benoit Jean-Pierre,Moro Marie-Rose,Bignami Laura,Nordon Clémentine,Rouillon Frédéric,Cook Solange,Doyen Catherine,Mouren Marie-Christine,Gerardin Priscille,Lebecq Sylvie,Podlipski Marc-Antoine,Gayet Claire,Lasfar Malaika,Delorme Marc,Pommereau Xavier,Bioulac Stéphanie,Bouvard Manuel,Carrere Jennifer,Doncieux Karine,Faucher Sophie,Fayollet Catherine,Prexl Amélie,Billard Stéphane,Lang François,Mourier-Soleillant Virginie,Greiner Régine,Gay Aurélia,Carrot Guy,Lambert Sylvain,Rousselet Morgane,Placé Ludovic,Venisse Jean-Luc,Bronnec Marie,Falissard Bruno,Genolini Christophe,Hassler Christine,Tréluyer Jean-Marc,Chacornac Olivier,Delattre Maryline,Moulopo Nellie,Turuban Christelle,Auger Christelle,Berthoz Sylvie,Hanachi Mouna,Godart Nathalie

Abstract

Abstract Background Although renal damage is increasingly reported among the most undernourished patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN), it remains underestimated in current practice, and often associated with acute dehydration. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the frequency, the extent, and the risk factors of renal involvement among adolescents and adults hospitalized in specialized units for AN. Methods In this multi-center study, 197 consecutive participants were included, aged 13–65, from 11 inpatient eating disorder psychiatric units. Information on the course of AN, clinical characteristics, biological data, and medication were collected. Results At admission, mean BMI was 13.1 (± 1.6) kg/m2 for a mean age of 20.74 (± 6.5) years and the z-score was − 3.6 (± 1.33). Six participants (3.0%) had hyponatremia, four (2.0%) had hypokalemia, and nine (4.5%) had hypochloremia. The Blood Urea Nitrogen/Creatinine ratio was over 20 for 21 (10.6%) participants. The mean plasma creatinine was 65.22 (± 12.8) µmol/L, and the mean eGFR was 74.74 (± 18.9) ml/min. Thirty- five participants (17.8%) had an eGFR > 90 ml/min, 123 (62.4%) from 60 to 90 ml/min, 35 (17.8%) from 45 to 60 ml/min, and 4 (2%) under 45 ml/min. In multivariate analysis, only BMI on admission was a determinant of renal impairment. The lower the BMI the more severe was the renal impairment. Conclusion When eGFR is calculated, it highlights renal dysfunction found in severe AN requiring hospitalisation in specialized units. The severity of undernutrition is an independent associated factor. Kidney functionality tests using eGFR, in addition to creatinine alone, should be part of routine care for patients with AN to detect underlying renal dysfunction.

Funder

Ministère des Affaires Sociales et de la Santé

CNAMTS

Fondation de France

Fondation MGEN

EHESP

APHP

CIFRE

INSERM

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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