Cardiovascular and Kidney Outcomes of Non-Diabetic CKD by Albuminuria Severity: Findings From the CRIC Study

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Shulman, Rachel [1 ]
Yang, Wei [2 ]
Cohen, Debbie L. [1 ]
Reese, Peter P. [1 ,2 ]
Cohen, Jordana B. [1 ,2 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Renal Electrolyte & Hypertens Div, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Univ Penn, Perelman Sch Med, Dept Biostat Epidemiol & Informat, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
CORONARY-HEART-DISEASE; RISK; HYPERTENSION; FAILURE; MICROALBUMINURIA; MECHANISMS; VARIANTS; EVENTS; DEATH; TIME;
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10.1053/j.ajkd.2024.05.008
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R5 [内科学]; R69 [泌尿科学(泌尿生殖系疾病)];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Rationale & Objective: The clinical trajectory of normoalbuminuric chronic kidney disease (CKD), particularly in the absence of diabetes, has not yet been well-studied. This study evaluated the association of kidney and cardiovascular outcomes with levels of albuminuria in a cohort of patients with nondiabetic CKD. Study Design: Prospective cohort study. Setting & Participants: 1,463 adults with nondiabetic CKD without known glomerulonephritis and diagnosed with hypertensive nephrosclerosis or unknown cause of CKD participating in the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study. Exposure: Albuminuria stage at study entry. Outcome: Primary outcome: Composite kidney (halving of estimated glomerular fi ltration rate [eGFR], kidney transplantation, or dialysis), Secondary outcomes: (1) eGFR slope, (2) composite cardiovascular disease events (hospitalization for heart failure, myocardial infarction, stroke, or all- cause death), (3) all-cause death. Analytical Approach: Linear mixed effects and Cox proportional hazards regression analyses. Results: Lower levels of albuminuria were associated with female sex and older age. For the primary outcome, compared with normoalbuminuria, those with moderate and severe albuminuria had higher rates of kidney outcomes (adjusted hazard ratio [AHR], 3.3 [95% CI, 2.4-4.6], and AHR, 8.6 [95% CI, 6.0-12.0], respectively) and cardiovascular outcomes (AHR, 1.5 [95% CI, 1.2-1.9], and AHR, 1.5 [95% CI, 1.1-2.0], respectively). Those with normoalbuminuria (<30 N g/mg; n = 863) had slower decline in eGFR (-0.46 mL/min/1.73 m2 per year) compared with those with moderate (30-300 N g/mg, n = 372; 1.41 mL/min/1.73 m2 per year) or severe albuminuria (>300 N g/mg, = 274; 2.63 mL/min/1.73 m2 per year). In adjusted analyses, kidney outcomes occurred, on average, sooner among those with moderate (8.6 years) and severe (7.3 years) albuminuria compared with those with normoalbuminuria (9.3 years) whereas the average times to cardiovascular outcomes were similar across albuminuria groups (8.2, 8.1, and 8.6 years, respectively). Limitations: Self-report of CKD etiology without confirmatory kidney biopsies; residual confounding. Conclusions: Participants with normoalbuminuric nondiabetic CKD experienced substantially slower CKD progression but only modestly lower cardiovascular risk than those with high levels of albuminuria. These fi ndings inform the design of future studies investigating interventions among individuals with lower levels of albuminuria.
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