2023
DOI: 10.1007/s11926-023-01109-6
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Flares in Lupus Nephritis: Risk Factors and Strategies for Their Prevention

Abstract: Purpose of Review Discuss the prognostic significance of kidney flares in patients with lupus nephritis, associated risk factors, and possible preventative strategies. Recent Findings Recently performed clinical trials and observational cohort studies underscore the high frequency of relapses of kidney disease, following initial response, in patients with proliferative and/or membranous lupus nephritis. Analysis of hard disease outcomes such as progression… Show more

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“…When used to monitor LN patients under treatment, an elevated proteinuria at baseline (>1-2 g/24 h) negatively predicts complete remission [18], and a partial improvement or an increase in proteinuria (>2 g/24-h) are likely to predict relapse and progression to ESKD [108,109]. In addition to the proteinuria, additional kidney markers can be used.…”
Section: Proteinuria and Protein To Creatinuria Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When used to monitor LN patients under treatment, an elevated proteinuria at baseline (>1-2 g/24 h) negatively predicts complete remission [18], and a partial improvement or an increase in proteinuria (>2 g/24-h) are likely to predict relapse and progression to ESKD [108,109]. In addition to the proteinuria, additional kidney markers can be used.…”
Section: Proteinuria and Protein To Creatinuria Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%