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A Longitudinal Analysis of Outcomes of Lupus Nephritis in an International Inception Cohort Using a Multistate Model Approach

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Hanly, John G.Su, LiUrowitz, Murray B.Romero-Diaz, JuanitaGordon, CarolineBae, Sang-CheolBernatsky, SashaClarke, Ann E.Wallace, Daniel J.Merrill, Joan T.Isenberg, David A.Rahman, AnisurGinzler, Ellen M.Petri, MichelleBruce, Ian N.Dooley, M. A.Fortin, PaulGladman, Dafna D.Sanchez-Guerrero, JorgeSteinsson, KristjanRamsey-Goldman, RosalindKhamashta, Munther A.Aranow, CynthiaAlarcon, Graciela S.Fessler, Barri J.Manzi, SusanNived, OlaSturfelt, Gunnar K.Zoma, Asad A.van Vollenhoven, Ronald F.Ramos-Casals, ManuelRuiz-Irastorza, GuillermoLim, S. SamKalunian, Kenneth C.Inanc, MuratKamen, Diane L.Peschken, Christine A.Jacobsen, SorenAskanase, AncaTheriault, ChrisFarewell, Vernon
Issue Date
Aug-2016
Publisher
WILEY
Citation
ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY, v.68, no.8, pp.1932 - 1944
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Journal Title
ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATOLOGY
Volume
68
Number
8
Start Page
1932
End Page
1944
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/4986
DOI
10.1002/art.39674
ISSN
2326-5191
Abstract
Objective To study bidirectional change and predictors of change in estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) and proteinuria in lupus nephritis (LN) using a multistate modeling approach. Methods Patients in the Systemic Lupus International Collaborating Clinics inception cohort were classified annually into estimated GFR state 1 (>60 ml/minute), state 2 (30–60 ml/minute), or state 3 (<30 ml/minute) and estimated proteinuria state 1 (<0.25 gm/day), state 2 (0.25–3.0 gm/day), or state 3 (>3.0 gm/day), or end-stage renal disease (ESRD) or death. Using multistate modeling, relative transition rates between states indicated improvement and deterioration. Results Of 1,826 lupus patients, 700 (38.3%) developed LN. During a mean ± SD follow-up of 5.2 ± 3.5 years, the likelihood of improvement in estimated GFR and estimated proteinuria was greater than the likelihood of deterioration. After 5 years, 62% of patients initially in estimated GFR state 3 and 11% of patients initially in estimated proteinuria state 3 transitioned to ESRD. The probability of remaining in the initial states 1, 2, and 3 was 85%, 11%, and 3%, respectively, for estimated GFR and 62%, 29%, and 4%, respectively, for estimated proteinuria. Male sex predicted improvement in estimated GFR states; older age, race/ethnicity, higher estimated proteinuria state, and higher renal biopsy chronicity scores predicted deterioration. For estimated proteinuria, race/ethnicity, earlier calendar years, damage scores without renal variables, and higher renal biopsy chronicity scores predicted deterioration; male sex, presence of lupus anticoagulant, class V nephritis, and mycophenolic acid use predicted less improvement. Conclusion In LN, the expected improvement or deterioration in renal outcomes can be estimated by multistate modeling and is preceded by identifiable risk factors. New therapeutic interventions for LN should meet or exceed these expectations.
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