Impact of creatinine methodology on glomerular filtration rate estimation in diabetes

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作者
Lovrencic, Marijana Vucic [1 ]
Biljak, Vanja Radisic [1 ]
Blaslov, Kristina [2 ]
Bozicevic, Sandra [1 ]
Duvnjak, Lea Smircic [2 ]
机构
[1] Merkur Univ Hosp, Dept Lab Med, Zajceva 19, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
[2] Merkur Univ Hosp, Vuk Vrhovac Univ Clin, HR-10000 Zagreb, Croatia
关键词
Diabetes; Estimated glomerular filtration rate; Chronic kidney disease-Epidemiology Collaboration Group; Creatinine; Enzymatic method; Chronic kidney disease; Impact; Compensated Jaffe method; CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE; JAFFE; EQUATION; GLUCOSE; ASSAYS;
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10.4239/wjd.v8.i5.222
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
AIM To evaluate the influence of creatinine methodology on the performance of chronic kidney disease (CKD)Epidemiology Collaboration Group-calculated estimated glomerular filtration rate (CKD-EPI-eGFR) for CKD diagnosis/staging in a large cohort of diabetic patients. METHODS Fasting blood samples were taken from diabetic patients attending our clinic for their regular annual examination, including laboratory measurement of serum creatinine and eGFR. RESULTS Our results indicated an overall excellent agreement in CKD staging (kappa = 0.918) between the Jaffe serum creatinine-and enzymatic serum creatinine-based CKD-EPI-eGFR, with 9% of discordant cases. As compared to the enzymatic creatinine, the majority of discordances (8%) were positive, i.e., associated with the more advanced CKD stage re-classification, whereas only 1% of cases were negatively discordant if Jaffe creatinine was used for eGFR calculation. A minor proportion of the discordant cases (3.5%) were re-classified into clinically relevant CKD stage indicating mildly to moderately decreased kidney function (< 60 mL/min per 1.73 m(2)). Significant acute and chronic hyperglycaemia, assessed as plasma glucose and HbA1c levels far above the recommended glycaemic goals, was associated with positively discordant cases. Due to a very low frequency, positive discordance is not likely to present a great burden for the health-care providers, while intensified medical care may actually be beneficial for the small number of discordant patients. On the other hand, a very low proportion of negatively discordant cases (1%) at the 60 mL/min per 1.73 m(2) eGFR level indicate a negligible possibility to miss the CKD diagnosis, which could be the most prominent clinical problem affecting patient care, considering high risk of CKD for adverse patient outcomes. CONCLUSION This study indicate that compensated Jaffe creati nine procedure, in spite of the glucose-dependent bias, is not inferior to enzymatic creatinine in CKD diagnosis/staging and therefore may provide a reliable and cost-effective tool for the renal function assessment in diabetic patients.
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