KUMJ | VOL. 18 | NO. 3 | ISSUE 71 | JULY-SEPT. 2020
Clinico-pathological Profile of Kidney Biopsy Patients in a Tertiary Hospital of Central Nepal
Ghimire M, Vaidya S, Upadhyay HP
Abstract: Background
Kidney biopsy is an important diagnostic tool in Nephrology. As of now, we don’t have
a central kidney biopsy registry in our country and there are many studies showing
heterogeneous patterns of pathologies observed in the country. We thought of
looking on the clinico-pathological profile of kidney biopsy patients prevailing in our
centre.
Objective
This study was carried out with an objective to know the clinico-pathological profile
of kidney biopsy patients prevailing in our centre.
Method
This was a hospital based, prospective, observational study carried out in a tertiary
teaching hospital of Chitwan over a period of 3 years from May 2016 to April 2019.
All the consecutive kidney biopsy patients were included in the study. The indication
of kidney biopsies were the standard indication based on clinical presentation and
investigations. The patient`s demographic profile, indication of kidney biopsy and
histological patterns were studied and analysed using appropriate statistical tools.
Result
A total of 210 kidney biopsies were analysed over a period of three years, that makes
around 5-6 biopsies per month. The mean age of the patient was 35.7 ± 14.9 years.
Male were 106 (50.5) and females were 104 (49.5) with male to female ratio of
1.01. The average number of glomeruli was 23.4 ± 11.0. The commonest indication
of kidney biopsy and histological pattern were nephrotic syndrome 56 (26.7) and
IgA nephropathy 51 (24.2) respectively. Among nephrotic syndrome group, the
commonest histological pattern was minimal change disease 21 (37.5). Non-diabetic
kidney diseases in diabetes were seen in eight (53.4) diabetic patients making it a
significant problem in diabetes and the commonest histological pattern in them were
minimal change disease and idiopathic cresentic glomerulonephritis two (13.3) each.
Conclusion
The commonest indication and histological pattern of the kidney biopsy were
nephrotic syndrome 56 (26.7), and IgA Nephropathy 51 (24.2) respectively. Nondiabetic
kidney
diseases
in
diabetes
were
seen
in
eight
(53.4)
of
the
diabetic
patient
making
it
a significant problem in diabetes and the commonest histological pattern
in them were minimal change disease and idiopathic cresentic glomerulonephritis
two (13.3) each.
Keyword : IgA nephropathy, Kidney biopsy, Nephrotic syndrome