AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study analyzed complications related to nephrotic syndrome (NS) in 109 children, finding that most had primary NS (88%), with a high incidence of infections (76%) and hypertension (48.6%).
  • - Frequent relapses contributed to more infections, particularly UTIs and pneumonia, while steroid use led to significant drug-related complications, such as obesity (19.7%) and Cushing's face (34.5%).
  • - The research concluded that NS poses multiple health challenges and that many complications stem from the necessary immunosuppressant treatments used to manage the disease.

Article Abstract

Objective: The aim: Study was conducted to determine NS-related complications and drug-related complications.

Patients And Methods: Materials and methods: A descriptive analytics cross section (case series study) was carried out in 109 children with NS diagnosed and followed up in the nephrology con¬sultation clinic at Child Welfare Teaching Hospital in Baghdad Medical City.

Results: Results: Most children have primary NS 88% and 12% Secondary NS. Nephrotic syndrome related complication: higher rate of infections and hypertension complications 76% and 48.6% respectively recorded in children with NS. 60.3% of infections in children with Frequent relapses and 25% in SSNS with statistically significant (p value0.018). Children with NS; have higher rate of UTI and Pneumonia.64% of Hypertension recorded in children with frequent relapses while 13.2% identified in children with secondary NS, with statistically non-significant (p value 0.063) 24% and 9% of patients have AKI &CKD respectively. Drug related complication: Children used steroid; have 34.5% Cushing face,30%gastritis,6.5% cataract,19.7% obesity and22.4% short stature. Children used cyclosporine; have33% hirsutism,9.5% nephrotoxicity and4.7% gingival hyperplasia, 27% vomiting, 22% alopecia and 11%Bone marrow suppression side effect with Cyclophosphamide. Patient used mycophenolate drugs, have 15.5% GIT problem and 7.7% BM suppression.

Conclusion: Conclusions: NS is a chronic disease with a lot of complications like infections, AKI &CKD and hypertension complications. UTI and pneumonia are most common infection encountered in our patients. Many of the complications of children with NS can be attributed to immunosuppressant therapy.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.36740/WLek202209209DOI Listing

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