Association Between Urinary Protein-to-Creatinine Ratio and Chronic Kidney Disease Progression: A Secondary Analysis of a Prospective Cohort Study

被引:7
|
作者
Qin, Xun [1 ]
Hu, Haofei [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Cen, Ji [1 ]
Wang, Xiaoyu [1 ]
Wan, Qijun [2 ,3 ,4 ]
Wei, Zhe [1 ]
机构
[1] Hechi Peoples Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Hechi, Peoples R China
[2] Shenzhen Second Peoples Hosp, Dept Nephrol, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
[3] Shenzhen UniV, Dept Nephrol, Affiliated Hosp 1, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
[4] Shenzhen Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Shenzhen, Peoples R China
关键词
urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio; non-linearity; chronic kidney disease progression; Cox proportional hazards regression; linear mixed-effects regression model; CARDIOVASCULAR-DISEASE; PREDICTION; NEPHROPATHY; ALBUMIN; RISK; CKD; MICROALBUMINURIA; MANAGEMENT; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.3389/fmed.2022.854300
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
ObjectiveStudies on the association between urinary protein-to-creatinine ratio (UPCR) and chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression are limited. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between UPCR and CKD progression in a Japanese population. MethodsThe present research was a secondary analysis of a prospective cohort study. Eight hundred and ninety-six subjects from the research of CKD-ROUTE in Japan were included. All the patients were new visitors or first referred to the participating centers of nephrology between October 2010 and December 2011. The target-independent variable was UPCR measured at baseline. The dependent variable was CKD progression and the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) changes during follow-up. We used Cox proportional hazards regression to investigate the association between UPCR and CKD progression risk. To address UPCR and CKD progression's non-linearity, a multivariate Cox proportional hazards regression analysis with cubic spline functions model and smooth curve fitting (penalized spline method) were conducted. We further used a generalized linear mixed model to explore the relationship between UPCR and the changes of eGFR. ResultThe mean age of the included patients was 67.2 +/- 13.4 years old. Two hundred and thirty-four people occurred CKD progression during follow-up. The present study showed that UPCR was independently associated with CKD progression in the multivariate analysis [HR = 1.164, 95% CI (1.116, 1.215)]. The non-linear relationship between UPCR and CKD progression was explored in a dose-dependent manner, with an obvious inflection point of 1.699. Furthermore, our findings indicated that the tendency of the effect sizes on both the left and right sides of the inflection point was not consistent [left HR: 4.377, 95% CI (2.956, 6.483); right HR: 1.100, 95% CI (1.049-1.153)]. Using the linear mixed-effects regression model, we found that UPCR was an independent predictor of the longitudinal changes in eGFR (p < 0.001 for the interaction term with time). ConclusionThis study demonstrates a nonlinear positive relationship between UPCR and CKD progression in the Japanese population. UPCR is also an independent predictor of the longitudinal changes in eGFR.
引用
收藏
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Association Between Dietary Patterns and Kidney Function in Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of the German Chronic Kidney Disease Study
    Heindel, Judith
    Baid-Agrawal, Seema
    Rebholz, Casey M.
    Nadal, Jennifer
    Schmid, Matthias
    Schaeffner, Elke
    Schneider, Markus P.
    Meiselbach, Heike
    Kaesler, Nadine
    Bergmann, Manuela
    Ernst, Sabine
    Krane, Vera
    Eckardt, Kai-Uwe
    Floege, Juergen
    Schlieper, Georg
    Saritas, Turgay
    JOURNAL OF RENAL NUTRITION, 2020, 30 (04) : 296 - 304
  • [32] Organophosphate pesticides and progression of chronic kidney disease among children: A prospective cohort study
    Jacobson, Melanie H.
    Wu, Yinxiang
    Liu, Mengling
    Kannan, Kurunthachalam
    Li, Adela Jing
    Robinson, Morgan
    Warady, Bradley A.
    Furth, Susan
    Trachtman, Howard
    Trasande, Leonardo
    ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 155
  • [33] Association between triglyceride-glucose index and chronic kidney disease: A cohort study and meta-analysis
    Ren, Xiao
    Jiang, Minglan
    Han, Longyang
    Zheng, Xiaowei
    NUTRITION METABOLISM AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES, 2023, 33 (06) : 1121 - 1128
  • [34] Association Between Progression of Retinopathy and Concurrent Progression of Kidney Disease: Findings From the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study
    Grunwald, Juan E.
    Pistilli, Maxwell
    Ying, Gui-Shuang
    Daniel, Ebenezer
    Maguire, Maureen
    Xie, Dawei
    Roy, Jason
    Whittock-Martin, Revell
    Ostroff, Candace Parker
    Lo, Joan C.
    Townsend, Raymond R.
    Gadegbeku, Crystal A.
    Lash, James P.
    Fink, Jeffrey C.
    Rahman, Mahboob
    Feldman, Harold, I
    Kusek, John W.
    Appel, Lawrence J.
    Go, Alan S.
    He, Jiang
    Ojo, Akinlolu
    JAMA OPHTHALMOLOGY, 2019, 137 (07) : 767 - 774
  • [35] Association between systemic immune-inflammation index and chronic kidney disease: A population-based study
    Li, Lin
    Chen, Kunfei
    Wen, Chengping
    Ma, Xiaoqin
    Huang, Lin
    PLOS ONE, 2024, 19 (02):
  • [36] Correlation between protein/creatinine ratio and 24-hour urine protein in patients with kidney disease
    Farias, Rosa
    Paez, Nancy
    Acosta Garcia, Edgar
    Marino, Angela
    Herrera, Blanca
    Padilla, Elio
    ACTA BIOQUIMICA CLINICA LATINOAMERICANA, 2015, 49 (02): : 214 - 219
  • [37] Comparison of urine dipstick, sulfosalicylic acid, urine protein-to-creatinine ratio and a feline-specific immunoassay for detection of albuminuria in cats with chronic kidney disease
    Hanzlicek, Andrew S.
    Roof, Clinton J.
    Sanderson, Michael W.
    Grauer, Gregory F.
    JOURNAL OF FELINE MEDICINE AND SURGERY, 2012, 14 (12) : 882 - 888
  • [38] Detection of Chronic Kidney Disease With Creatinine, Cystatin C, and Urine Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio and Association With Progression to End-Stage Renal Disease and Mortality
    Peralta, Carmen A.
    Shlipak, Michael G.
    Judd, Suzanne
    Cushman, Mary
    McClellan, William
    Zakai, Neil A.
    Safford, Monika M.
    Zhang, Xiao
    Muntner, Paul
    Warnock, David
    JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2011, 305 (15): : 1545 - 1552
  • [39] J-shaped association of free triiodothyronine to free thyroxine ratio with 5-year mortality among patients with chronic kidney disease: a prospective cohort study
    Li, Siyao
    Zeng, Mengru
    INTERNATIONAL UROLOGY AND NEPHROLOGY, 2023, 55 (10) : 2567 - 2578
  • [40] Association of Urinary Oxalate Excretion With the Risk of Chronic Kidney Disease Progression
    Waikar, Sushrut S.
    Srivastava, Anand
    Palsson, Ragnar
    Shafi, Tariq
    Hsu, Chi-yuan
    Sharma, Kumar
    Lash, James P.
    Chen, Jing
    He, Jiang
    Lieske, John
    Xie, Dawei
    Zhang, Xiaoming
    Feldman, Harold I.
    Curhan, Gary C.
    Appel, Lawrence J.
    Go, Alan S.
    Kusek, John W.
    Rao, Panduranga
    Rahman, Mahboob
    Townsend, Raymond R.
    JAMA INTERNAL MEDICINE, 2019, 179 (04) : 542 - 551