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The Risk Factors for Rapid Decline of Renal Function in Japanese Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

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Background: To prevent the end-stage renal failure, it is important to identify the high-risk patients with rapid decline of renal function (RDRF). Aim: We intended to clarify the risk factors… Click to show full abstract

Background: To prevent the end-stage renal failure, it is important to identify the high-risk patients with rapid decline of renal function (RDRF). Aim: We intended to clarify the risk factors for RDRF in Japanese patients with diabetes. Methods: One hundred sixteen out-patients with diabetes (type 1/2, 38/78; M/F, 60/56; age 60.1±12.3 years; BMI, 25.3±4.8; HbA1c, 7.3±1.0%; eGFR, 68±22mL/min/1.73m2) were enrolled in this study, and were followed for one year. We defined RDRF as more than 20% of annual decline of eGFR. The sodium intake was estimated from the urine sodium excretion from early morning urine specimen according to previous report (J Hum Hypertens. 2002). The visceral fat area (VFA) was determined by the impedance method (HDS-2000, Omron Healthcare, Japan) Results: 8.6% of participants were matched to the criteria of RDRF. In subjects with RDRF, the energy intake (45.6±10.6 kcal/kg BW/day), sodium intake (12.5±1.8 g/day), VFA (157±51 cm2) and prevalence of hypertension (100%) were higher than those without RDRF. Annual decline of eGFR was significantly correlated with the stage of diabetic nephropathy, VFA, systolic and diastolic blood pressure, urinary albumin excretion rate, triglyceride, and daily intake of energy, sodium and protein (p Conclusion: Visceral obesity, and high intake of energy and sodium contributed to rapid decline of renal function in Japanese patients with diabetes. Body weight management with adequate energy and sodium intake, therefore, may contribute to prevent progression of diabetic kidney disease. Disclosure M. Matsuhisa: None. H. Mori: None. M. Ohishi: None. M. Ishizu: None. R. Suzuki: None. I. Takikawa: None. S. Taniguchi: None. M. Tamaki: None. Y. Akehi: None. K. Kurahashi: None. S. Yoshida: None. I. Endo: None. K. Aihara: None. M. Funaki: Research Support; Self; Otsuka Holdings Co., Ltd., The Knowledge Cluster from the Ministry of Education, Science, and Culture of Japan. Board Member; Self; Mechanogenic C.C.. A. Kuroda: None.

Keywords: patients diabetes; decline renal; rapid decline; japanese patients; renal function; none

Journal Title: Diabetes
Year Published: 2018

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