High-Normal Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate in Early-Onset Preeclamptic Women 10 Years Postpartum

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2016-12-01

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Paauw, Nina D.
Joles, JAORCID 0000-0003-2565-242XISNI 0000000396018725
Drost, José T.
Verhaar, MarianneORCID 0000-0002-3276-6428ISNI 0000000390259392
Franx, ArieISNI 0000000396875911
Navis, Gerjan
Maas, Angela H E M
Lely, TitiaISNI 0000000387328449

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Abstract

Women with a history of preeclampsia have a 5- to 12-fold increased risk to develop end-stage kidney disease. Previous observations in small cohorts suggest that former preeclamptic (fPE) women have subtle abnormalities in renal hemodynamics and renal function, which might predispose them to renal failure in later life. In this study, we analyzed renal function in a cross-sectional cohort consisting of former early-onset preeclamptic (fPE, n=339) and former healthy pregnant women (fHP, n=332), overall with a mean age of 39 years at 10 years postpartum. Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), assessed by the modification of diet in renal disease (MDRD) and chronic kidney disease-epidemiology (CKD-epi) equations, and urinary protein:creatinine ratios were assessed 10 years postpartum. Median MDRD and CKD-epi eGFR did not significantly differ between fHP and fPE groups, whereas a comparison of distribution of eGFR revealed a shift toward a high-normal MDRD eGFR in the fPE group (χ(2), P=0.02) with the same trend for CKD-epi eGFR (χ(2), P=0.18). The odds ratio for fPE women having MDRD eGFR >110 mL/min per 1.73 m(2) was 1.6 (1.1-2.4). In addition, the median urinary protein:creatinine ratio was slightly higher in fPE (8.5 versus 7.1 mg/mmol; P<0.01) and correlated positively with both MDRD and CKD-epi eGFR in fPE women. No increased incidence of CKD in fPE women was observed. In conclusion, we demonstrate subtle changes in renal function in former early-onset preeclamptic women 10 years postpartum, characterized by a high-normal eGFR and a slightly higher protein excretion. Whether these subtle differences predispose to or predict long-term renal function loss in fPE women remains to be investigated. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: URL: http://www.trialregister.nl. Unique identifier: NTR2668.

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glomerular filtration rate, hemodynamics, kidney, preeclampsia, proteinuria, Taverne, Internal Medicine, Journal Article, Comparative Study

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Paauw, N D, Joles, J A, Drost, J T, Verhaar, M C, Franx, A, Navis, G, Maas, A H E M & Lely, A T 2016, 'High-Normal Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate in Early-Onset Preeclamptic Women 10 Years Postpartum', Hypertension, vol. 68, no. 6, pp. 1407-1414. https://doi.org/10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.116.08227