Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan

This study was conducted to determine the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) among women with endometriosis in Taiwan. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan. A total of 27,973 women with a diagnosis of endometriosis and 27,973 mul...

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Main Authors: Ben-Shian Huang, Wen-Hsun Chang, Kuan-Chin Wang, Nicole Huang, Chao-Yu Guo, Yiing-Jen Chou, Hsin-Yi Huang, Tzeng-Ji Chen, Wen-Ling Lee, Peng-Hui Wang
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spelling doaj-45b431578d534ebe81bf3bcb2f9f88ce2020-11-24T23:22:55ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672016-07-01177107910.3390/ijms17071079ijms17071079Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in TaiwanBen-Shian Huang0Wen-Hsun Chang1Kuan-Chin Wang2Nicole Huang3Chao-Yu Guo4Yiing-Jen Chou5Hsin-Yi Huang6Tzeng-Ji Chen7Wen-Ling Lee8Peng-Hui Wang9Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Yang-Ming University Hospital, Ilan 260, TaiwanDepartment of Nursing, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei 112, TaiwanDepartment of Nursing, Oriental Institute of Technology, New Taipei City 220, TaiwanInstitute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, TaiwanInstitute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, TaiwanInstitute of Public Health, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, TaiwanBiostatics Task Force, Department of Medical Research and Education, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei 112, TaiwanDepartment of Family Medicine, Taipei Veterans General Hospital, Taipei 112, TaiwanDepartment of Nursing, Oriental Institute of Technology, New Taipei City 220, TaiwanDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Yang-Ming University, Taipei 112, TaiwanThis study was conducted to determine the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) among women with endometriosis in Taiwan. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan. A total of 27,973 women with a diagnosis of endometriosis and 27,973 multivariable-matched controls (1:1) from 2000 to 2010 were selected. Cox regression and computed hazard ratios (HR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were used to determine the risk of CKD among women with endometriosis. The incidence rates (IR, per 10,000 person-years) of CKD among women with and without endometriosis were 4.64 and 7.01, respectively, with a significantly decreased risk of CKD (crude HR 0.65, 95% CI 0.53–0.81; adjusted HR 0.69, 95% CI 0.56–0.86) among women with endometriosis. The IR of CKD progressively increased with age, but the trend of lower CKD risk among women with endometriosis was consistent. However, the lower risk of CKD in women with endometriosis was no longer statistically significant after adjusting for menopausal status (adjusted HR 0.85, 95% CI 0.65–1.10). The results suggest that endometriosis is inversely associated with CKD, but this effect was mediated by menopause. The possible mechanism of this association is worthy of further evaluation.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/17/7/1079chronic kidney diseasecohort studyendometriosisepidemiologygendermenopause
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author Ben-Shian Huang
Wen-Hsun Chang
Kuan-Chin Wang
Nicole Huang
Chao-Yu Guo
Yiing-Jen Chou
Hsin-Yi Huang
Tzeng-Ji Chen
Wen-Ling Lee
Peng-Hui Wang
spellingShingle Ben-Shian Huang
Wen-Hsun Chang
Kuan-Chin Wang
Nicole Huang
Chao-Yu Guo
Yiing-Jen Chou
Hsin-Yi Huang
Tzeng-Ji Chen
Wen-Ling Lee
Peng-Hui Wang
Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
chronic kidney disease
cohort study
endometriosis
epidemiology
gender
menopause
author_facet Ben-Shian Huang
Wen-Hsun Chang
Kuan-Chin Wang
Nicole Huang
Chao-Yu Guo
Yiing-Jen Chou
Hsin-Yi Huang
Tzeng-Ji Chen
Wen-Ling Lee
Peng-Hui Wang
author_sort Ben-Shian Huang
title Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_short Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_full Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_fullStr Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_full_unstemmed Endometriosis Might Be Inversely Associated with Developing Chronic Kidney Disease: A Population-Based Cohort Study in Taiwan
title_sort endometriosis might be inversely associated with developing chronic kidney disease: a population-based cohort study in taiwan
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2016-07-01
description This study was conducted to determine the risk of chronic kidney disease (CKD) among women with endometriosis in Taiwan. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the National Health Insurance Research Database of Taiwan. A total of 27,973 women with a diagnosis of endometriosis and 27,973 multivariable-matched controls (1:1) from 2000 to 2010 were selected. Cox regression and computed hazard ratios (HR) with 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) were used to determine the risk of CKD among women with endometriosis. The incidence rates (IR, per 10,000 person-years) of CKD among women with and without endometriosis were 4.64 and 7.01, respectively, with a significantly decreased risk of CKD (crude HR 0.65, 95% CI 0.53–0.81; adjusted HR 0.69, 95% CI 0.56–0.86) among women with endometriosis. The IR of CKD progressively increased with age, but the trend of lower CKD risk among women with endometriosis was consistent. However, the lower risk of CKD in women with endometriosis was no longer statistically significant after adjusting for menopausal status (adjusted HR 0.85, 95% CI 0.65–1.10). The results suggest that endometriosis is inversely associated with CKD, but this effect was mediated by menopause. The possible mechanism of this association is worthy of further evaluation.
topic chronic kidney disease
cohort study
endometriosis
epidemiology
gender
menopause
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/17/7/1079
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