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Long-term follow-up of patients presenting to adult nephrologists with chronic pyelonephritis and 'normal' renal function.

机译:Long-term follow-up of patients presenting to adult nephrologists with chronic pyelonephritis and 'normal' renal function.

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We studied the natural history, and therefore prognosis, of patients with chronic pyelonephritis presenting to adult nephrologists with a plasma or serum creatinine <90 mmol/l. From the Newcastle chronic pyelonephritis database, 255 patients with radiologically-proven disease were reviewed. Median follow-up was 95 months (95CI 82. 3-109.3). Plasma creatinine was < or =90 micromol/l (P(Cr)< or =90 group) at presentation in 138. At presentation, hypertension, bilateral disease and proteinuria were less frequent in the P(Cr)< or =90 group (hypertension 19 vs. 32, p<0.05; bilateral disease 25 vs. 70, p<0.001; proteinuria 18 vs. 60, p<0.001). With the exception of two patients, the renal prognosis of this group was excellent. Patients over the age of 18 years presenting to adult nephrologists with a diagnosis of chronic pyelonephritis and a creatinine < or =90 micromol/l can be reassured that the chances of developing end-stage renal failure in the future are very small. Most could be referred back to their general practitioner for long-term follow-up.

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