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Hatice Kup
Turkey
Research Article
Insidious Renal Damage in Patients with Thalassemia Major: Is it More Serious than Appreciated?
Author(s): Muge Gokce1*, Hatice Kup2, Deniz Tugcu1, Zafer Salcioglu1, Gonul Aydogan1, Arzu Akcay1 and Ferhan Akici1Muge Gokce1*, Hatice Kup2, Deniz Tugcu1, Zafer Salcioglu1, Gonul Aydogan1, Arzu Akcay1 and Ferhan Akici1
Aim: To investigate early renal injury in thalassemia major patients by using novel serum markers and demonstrate the factors leading to renal injury.
Material and Methods: Seventy-one thalassemia major patients (37 males) who were on regular transfusion and chelation programme with deferasirox have been enrolled in this study. Thirty-five healthy children of the same age served as a control group. Serum urea-creatinine, electrolytes, cystatin C and glomerular filtration rate were all noted in our cohort and compared with the control group. Proteinuria was also investigated by calculating UPr/UCr ratio.
Results: The median serum creatinine level was 0.4 mg/dL (range; 0.2-0.76 mg/dL ) and the median glomerular filtration rate level was 192 mL/min/1.73 m2 (range; 106-308 mL/min/1.73 m2 ) in patients. More than half o.. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-8790.1000173