@article{4423eea38bd447c2bb5f5c05f85702b0,
title = "The mildly elevated serum bilirubin level is negatively associated with the incidence of end stage renal disease in patients with IgA nephropathy",
abstract = "Oxidative stress plays various roles in the development and progression of IgA nephropathy, while bilirubin is known as a potent antioxidant. We therefore hypothesized that serum bilirubin would be associated with renal prognosis in IgA nephropathy. The study subjects comprised 1,458 adult patients with primary IgA nephropathy in Korea. We grouped patients according to the following quartile levels of bilirubin: <0.4 mg/dL (Q1), 0.4-0.5 mg/dL (Q2), 0.6-0.7 mg/dL (Q3), and >0.8 mg/dL (Q4). The outcome data were obtained from the Korean Registry of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Eighty patients (5.5%) contracted ESRD during a mean follow-up period of 44.9 months. The ESRD incidences were 10.7% in Q1, 8.2% in Q2, 2.8% in Q3, and 2.8% in Q4 (p<0.001). The relative risk of ESRD compared to that in Q1 was 0.307 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.126-0.751) in Q3 and 0.315 (95% CI, 0.130-0.765) in Q4. The differences of ESRD incidence were greater in subgroups of males and of patients aged 35 yr or more, with serum albumin 4.0 g/dL or more, with normotension, with eGFR 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 or more, and with proteinuria less then 3+ by dipstick test. In conclusion, higher bilirubin level was negatively associated with ESRD incidence in IgA nephropathy.",
keywords = "Bilirubin, Chronic, Glomerulonephritis, IGA, Kidney Failure",
author = "{The Progressive REnal disease and Medical Informatics and gEnomics Research (PREMIER) members} and Chin, {Ho Jun} and Cho, {Hyun Jin} and Lee, {Tae Woo} and Na, {Ki Young} and Oh, {Kook Hwan} and Joo, {Kwon Wook} and Yoon, {Hyung Jin} and Kim, {Yon Su} and Curie Ahn and Han, {Jin Suk} and Suhnggwon Kim and Jeon, {En Sil} and Jin, {Dong Chan} and Kim, {Yong Lim} and Park, {Sun Hee} and Kim, {Chan Duck} and Song, {Young Rim} and Kim, {Seong Gyun} and Kim, {Yoon Goo} and Lee, {Jung Eun} and Oh, {Yoon Kyu} and Lim, {Chun Soo} and Lee, {Sang Koo} and Chae, {Dong Wan} and Cho, {Won Yong} and Kim, {Hyoung Kyu} and Jo, {Sang Kyung} and Jang, {Eun Hee} and Won Kim and Kim, {Nam Ho} and Bae, {Woo Kyun} and Kim, {Hye Young} and Shin, {Young Tai} and Lee, {Kang Wook} and Na, {Ki Ryang} and Ahn, {Ki Sung} and Cho, {Jong Tae} and Lee, {Eun Kyeong} and Kim, {Ki Hyun} and An, {Won Suk} and Kim, {Seong Eun} and Bog, {Choi Gyu} and Kim, {Seung Jung} and Chung, {Woo Kyung} and Lee, {Hyun Hee} and Jaeseok Yang and Sejoong Kim and Chang, {Se Ho} and Noh, {Jung Woo} and Lee, {Young Ki}",
note = "Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} The Korean Academy of Medical Sciences.",
year = "2009",
doi = "10.3346/jkms.2009.24.S1.S22",
language = "English",
volume = "24",
pages = "S22--S29",
journal = "Journal of Korean Medical Science",
issn = "1011-8934",
publisher = "Korean Academy of Medical Science",
}