@article{a0a55f3b84bf438ebb731025cd489513,
title = "Longitudinal analysis of blood pressure and lipids in childhood nephrotic syndrome",
abstract = "Background: In the current study, longitudinal BP and lipid measurements were examined in a NEPTUNE cohort of children with newly diagnosed nephrotic syndrome (cNEPTUNE). We hypothesized that hypertensive BP and dyslipidemia would persist in children with nephrotic syndrome, regardless of steroid treatment response. Methods: A multi-center longitudinal observational analysis of data obtained from children < 19 years of age with new onset nephrotic syndrome enrolled in the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (cNEPTUNE) was conducted. BP and lipid data were examined over time stratified by disease activity and steroid exposure. Generalized estimating equation regressions were used to find determinants of hypertensive BP and dyslipidemia. Results: Among 122 children, the prevalence of hypertensive BP at any visit ranged from 17.4% to 57.4%, while dyslipidemia prevalence ranged from 40.0% to 96.2% over a median of 30 months of follow-up. Hypertensive BP was found in 46.2% (116/251) of study visits during active disease compared with 31.0% (84/271) of visits while in remission. Dyslipidemia was present in 88.2% (120/136) of study visits during active disease and in 66.0% (101/153) while in remission. Neither dyslipidemia nor hypertensive BP were significantly different with/without medication exposure (steroids and/or CNI). In regression analysis, male sex and urine protein:creatinine ratio (UPC) were significant determinants of hypertensive BP over time, while eGFR was found to be a determinant of dyslipidemia over time. Conclusions: Results demonstrate persistent hypertensive BPs and unfavorable lipid profiles in the cNEPTUNE cohort regardless of remission status or concurrent steroid or calcineurin inhibitor treatment. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.)",
keywords = "Children, Cholesterol, Hypertension, Nephrotic syndrome, Pediatric",
author = "{on behalf of the Nephrotic Syndrome Study Network (NEPTUNE)*} and Johnathon Carboni and Elizabeth Thomas and Gipson, {Debbie S.} and Brady, {Tammy M.} and Tarak Srivastava and Selewski, {David T.} and Greenbaum, {Larry A.} and Wang, {Chia Shi} and Dell, {Katherine M.} and Frederick Kaskel and Susan Massengill and Kimberly Reidy and Tran, {Cheryl L.} and Howard Trachtman and Richard Lafayette and Salem Almaani and Sangeeta Hingorani and Rasheed Gbadegesin and Gibson, {Keisha L.} and Sethna, {Christine B.} and Cynthia Nast and Laura Barisoni and Jarcy Zee and David Thomas and Virginie Royal and Avi Rosenberg and Matthew Palmer and Laura Mariani and Kevin Lemley and Jeff Hodgin and Stephen Hewitt and Joseph Gaut and Serena Bagnasco and Carmen Avila-Casado and A. Williams and A. Szymanski and A. Smith and R. Scherr and T. Mainieri and Lienczewski, {C. C.} and S. Li and M. Larkina and D. Fermin and S. Eddy and H. Desmond and G. Alter and J. Zee and J. Sedor and M. Sampson and L. Mariani and L. Holzman and D. Gipson and B. Gillespie and C. Gadegbeku and L. Barisoni and M. Kretzler and Stefanie Baker and Lin, {J. J.} and A. Cooper and E. Pao and L. Manahan and K. Tuttle and S. Hingorani and A. Jefferson and M. Rogers and K. Aleman and K. Sambandam and A. Swenson and K. Kallem and K. Meyers and L. Holzman and F. Ochoa-Toro and A. Froment and K. Gibson and V. Derebail and C. Klida and A. Williams and D. Gipson and M. Kretzler and C. Bidot and A. Fornoni and M. Romano and P. Ling and M. Hladunewich and H. Reich and S. Quinn-Boyle and I. Lee and B. Yeung and R. Lafayette and L. Pehrson and F. Modersitzki and O. Zhdanova and L. Malaga-Dieguez and J. Kopp and P. Flynn and M. Ross and F. Kaskel and G. Hill and J. Lieske and M. Hogan and F. Fervenza and T. Dell and M. Atkinson and M. Itteera and A. Athavale and J. LaPage and S. Adler and E. Yun and C. Wang and L. Greenbaum and A. Pradhan and P. Canetta and M. Pfaiff and C. Sethna and S. Morrison and T. Srivastava and J. Scott and K. Lemley and J. Negrey and M. Schachere and J. Sedor and K. Dell",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Pediatric Nephrology Association 2024.",
year = "2024",
month = jul,
doi = "10.1007/s00467-024-06301-z",
language = "English",
volume = "39",
pages = "2161--2170",
journal = "Pediatric Nephrology",
issn = "0931-041X",
number = "7",
}