Ellen J Killebrew’s research while affiliated with Kaiser Permanente and other places

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Publications (2)


The increased risk of coronary heart disease associated with nephrotic syndrome
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October 1993

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Kidney International

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Ellen J Killebrew

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Patients with nephrotic syndrome (NS) are believed to be at increased risk of atherosclerosis and coronary heart disease (CHD), although existing evidence for this association has not been persuasive. The risk of CHD among 142 persons with NS documented by protein-uria > or = 3.5 g daily was compared with that among 142 matched controls randomly selected from the membership of a large Northern California health plan. Controls were matched for sex, year of birth, and presence in the health plan when the referent case was diagnosed. No diabetics were included in this study. Mean follow-up for nonfatal CHD events was 5.6 years for NS subjects and 11.2 years for controls. Among the NS subjects myocardial infarction (MI) developed in 11, and there were 58 deaths, seven because of CHD. Among the controls, there were four MIs and 10 deaths, three because of CHD. In matched-pair analysis, there were 11 MIs among NS subjects and none among controls [P = 0.001, lower bound of 95% confidence interval for relative risk (CI), 2.8]. In an unmatched analysis adjusted for hypertension and smoking at diagnosis of NS, the relative risk of MI was 5.5 (95% CI 1.6 to 18.3) and the relative risk of coronary death was 2.8 (95% CI 0.7 to 11.3). Omitting data of NS subjects with minimal change disease and systemic lupus erythematosus yielded similar results. These data suggest that persons with NS are at increased risk of CHD.


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... 6 Berdasarkan beberapa penelitian terakhir, hiperlipidemia atau hiperkolesterolemia diyakini merupakan faktor risiko potensial untuk terjadinya aterosklerosis ataupun terjadinya penyakit jantung koroner. 7 Beberapa hasil penelitian melaporkan bahwa proses aterosklerosis dapat diprediksi melalui pemeriksaan kadar sVCAM-1 dalam plasma. Menurut Peter dkk, sVCAM-1 merupakan prediktor kuat serta optimal dan mampu memberikan gambaran mengenai perluasan aterosklerosis pada orang dewasa. ...

Reference:

Kadar Svcam-1 pada Penderita Sindrom Nefrotik Kambuh
The risk of coronary artery disease among patients with the nephrotic syndrome
  • Citing Article
  • January 1990

Kidney International

... due to its comparatively high rate of recurrence, Mn continues to be ranked as the second or third most prevalent cause of ESRd in patients with primary glomerulonephritis [8]. Moreover, PMn patients with unresolved nephrotic syndrome are at an elevated risk of experiencing thromboembolic event [9] and cardiovascular event [10]. ...

The increased risk of coronary heart disease associated with nephrotic syndrome
  • Citing Article
  • October 1993

Kidney International