Can we predict relapses in children with idiopathic steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome?

J Trop Pediatr

Department of Pediatrics, Institute of Medical Sciences, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221005, India.

Published: October 2013

The objective of the present study was to find out the predictors of relapse. One hundred fifty children with a first episode of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome were followed for 12 months after initial treatment. Sixty-one (40.7%) children had no relapse, and 89 (59.3%) had relapses. A significantly higher proportion of children with disease onset between 1 and 3 years were relapsers in comparison with those with disease onset at 4-6 (p < 0.03) and 7-13 (p < 0.001) years. Risk of relapse was 2.99 times higher in this 1-3 year age-group as compared with patients aged >6 years (p = 0.001). Children responding between 1 and 2 weeks after start of treatment had a 0.423 times lesser risk of relapse than those who responded after 4 weeks (p = 0.023). Relapsers had significantly higher incidence of infection at relapse than at other time points (p < 0.001). Onset of disease in younger age and delayed response to prednisolone therapy were found as significant predictors for relapse.

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