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Pregnancy Hypertension

Volume 25, August 2021, Pages 75-80
Pregnancy Hypertension

Histopathological features of kidney and renal prognosis in patients with preeclampsia

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Highlights

  • Histopathological features of kidney in patients with preeclampsia.

  • The histopathological damage of the kidney may affect the long-term renal prognosis.

  • Histopathological examination of the kidney may be a valid method.

Abstract

Objective

Understanding the long-term prognosis of preeclampsia (PE) is important. Proteinuria and poor renal function persist in some PE patients, but the relationship between their histopathological findings of kidney and renal prognosis is unknown. Our objective was to clarify the relationship between clinicopathological features and renal prognosis in PE patients.

Study design

Retrospective observational study.

Main outcome measures

Seventy patients who had been referred to the Niigata University Hospital between 1977 and 2014 and were diagnosed with PE were classified into unimproved and improved groups. The unimproved group included patients whose serum creatinine level had doubled and/or whose proteinuria had persisted until the end of observation, which included three patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD). The improved group included patients whose serum creatinine level did not double and whose proteinuria had disappeared until the last observation. We examined and compared these patients’ characteristics, clinical and laboratory findings, and renal histopathological findings from percutaneous kidney biopsies.

Results

There were no significant differences in the clinical backgrounds and clinical findings between the two groups during pregnancy. However, light microscopy findings of their kidney biopsies were able to identify significantly more severe duplications of the capillary loop, interstitial cell infiltration, and interstitial fibrosis in the unimproved group.

Conclusions

Histopathological examination of the kidney may be a valid method for predicting the long-term prognosis of renal function and for histological a risk assessment of poor renal recovery in PE patients.

Abbreviations

PE
preeclampsia
BMI
body mass index
CKD
chronic kidney disease
ESKD
end-stage kidney disease
HE
hematoxylin–eosin
PAS
periodic acid-Schiff
PAM
periodic acid-methenamine-silver
EM
Elastica-Masson trichrome
RAS
renin-angiotensin system
UP
urinary protein
VEGF
vascular endothelial growth factor

Keywords

Preeclampsia
Chronic kidney disease
Percutaneous kidney biopsy

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