Renal function in long-term survivors of stem cell transplantation in childhood. A prospective trial
- 1 February 2001
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Springer Nature in Bone Marrow Transplantation
- Vol. 27 (3) , 319-327
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bmt.1702763
Abstract
The aim of this prospective study was to assess glomerular and tubular renal function before, and 1 and 2 years after hematological stem cell therapy (HSCT) in children and adolescents. 137 consecutive patients undergoing HSCT, for malignant diseases, were included in a prospective trial. Forty-four patients were followed for up to 1 year after HSCT and 36 for up to 2 years, without relapse. Ninety healthy school children were used as a control group. The following parameters were investigated: inulin clearance (GFR), urinary excretion of albumin, α1-microglobulin (α1-MG), calcium, β-N-acetylglucosaminidase (β-NAG) and Tamm–Horsfall protein (THP), tubular phosphate reabsorption (TP/Clcr) and percent reabsorption of amino acids (TAA). Significantly lower GFR was found 1 and 2 years after HSCT but within the normal range in the period before HSCT. There was no correlation between GFR within the first month after HSCT and long-term outcome of GFR. Tubular dysfunction was found in 14–45% of patients 1 and 2 years after HSCT depending on the parameter investigated. Pathological values 1 and 2 years after HSCT were found for α1-MG excretion in 40% and 39%, respectively, for TP/Clcr in 44% and 45%, for β-NAG in 26% and 19%. Median TP/Clcr was significantly lower 2 years after HSCT than before. TAA was mildly impaired in 7/14 patients before, in 5/29 one and in 9/29 2 years after HSCT, but median TAA was within normal range at all times. The median excretion of albumin, THP and calcium was within the normal range at all investigations. No influence of ifosfamide pre-treatment on the severity of tubulopathy was found. The investigation of tubular renal function should be part of a long-term follow-up in children after HSCT. Bone Marrow Transplantation (2001) 27, 319–327.Keywords
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