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Renal function up to 50 years after unilateral nephrectomy in childhood.
American Journal of Kidney Diseases 1993 June
Removal of one kidney during childhood differs from removal of a kidney from an adult as the child's future depends on an adequate function of the remaining kidney during a longer period of time. We assessed the long-term effect of unilateral nephrectomy in childhood on renal function, protein excretion, and blood pressure. Data were obtained from 111 subjects undergoing uninephrectomy for unilateral renal disease before the age of 16 years who had no evidence of renal abnormalities in the contralateral kidney at the time of surgery. At investigation the patients were 18 to 56 years of age with an interval of up to 52 years after uninephrectomy. On average, renal function was well maintained at approximately 75% of the reported normal two-kidney value. Blood pressure in men was higher than in women. Stratification for age showed no statistically significant differences between those undergoing uninephrectomy before or after the age of 4.5 years. Stratification for post-uninephrectomy interval revealed renal function to be lower and blood pressure, urinary albumin excretion, and protein excretion to be higher in those with an interval of more than 25 years. In men over 30 years of age, linear regression analysis indicated a decrease in glomerular filtration rate, effective renal plasma flow, and creatinine clearance, and an increase in blood pressure and albumin excretion with time. Controlled longitudinal studies are needed to detect true changes and to ascertain whether such changes are different from the age-related changes seen in individuals with two kidneys.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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