| Literature DB >> 27267989 |
Iman Karimzadeh1, Hossein Khalili2.
Abstract
Serum cystatin C (Cys C) has a number of advantages over serum creatinine in the evaluation of kidney function. Apart from Cys C level itself, several formulas have also been introduced in different clinical settings for the estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) based upon serum Cys C level. The aim of the present study was to compare a serum Cys C-based equation with Cockcroft-Gault serum creatinine-based formula, both used in the calculation of GFR, in patients receiving amphotericin B. Fifty four adult patients with no history of acute or chronic kidney injury having been planned to receive conventional amphotericin B for an anticipated duration of at least 1 week for any indication were recruited. At three time points during amphotericin B treatment, including days 0, 7, and 14, serum cystatin C as well as creatinine levels were measured. GFR at the above time points was estimated by both creatinine (Cockcroft-Gault) and serum Cys C based equations. There was significant correlation between creatinine-based and Cys C-based GFR values at days 0 (R = 0.606, P = 0.001) and 7 (R = 0.714, P < 0.001). In contrast to GFR estimated by the Cockcroft-Gault equation, the mean (95 % confidence interval) Cys C-based GFR values at different studied time points were comparable within as well as between patients with and without amphotericin B nephrotoxicity. Our results suggested that the Gentian Cys C-based GFR equation correlated significantly with the Cockcroft-Gault formula at least at the early time period of treatment with amphotericin B. Graphical abstract Comparison between a serum creatinine-and a cystatin C-based glomerular filtration rate equation in patients receiving amphotericin B.Entities:
Keywords: Amphotericin B; Glomerular filtration rate; Serum creatinine; Serum cystatin C
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27267989 PMCID: PMC4895980 DOI: 10.1186/s40199-016-0149-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Daru ISSN: 1560-8115 Impact factor: 3.117
Fig. 1The possible correlation between serum creatinine-and serum cystatin C-based GFR values at days 0, 7, 14 of amphotericin B treatment
Mean (95 % confidence interval) changes of creatinine-and serum cystatin C-based GFR values at days 0, 7 and 14 of amphotericin B treatment within and between patients with and without AmB nephrotoxicity
| Time point | Day 7 vs. Day 0 | Day 14 vs. Day 0 | Day 14 vs. Day 7 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Creatinine-based GFR (ml/min/1.73 m2) | |||
| Mean (95 % confidence interval) difference values in patients with nephrotoxicity [ | -6.258 (−82.997 to 70.480) [1] | -66.401 (−150.289 to 17.487) [0.122] | -60.143 (−110.816 to-9.470) [0.024] |
| Mean (95 % confidence interval) difference values in patients without nephrotoxicity [ | -18.942 (−70.939 to 33.055) [0.829] | -34.514 (−177.143 to 48.116) [0.656] | -15.571 (−74.111 to 42.968) [1] |
| Mean (95 % confidence interval) difference values between two groups [ | -12.6 (−43.318 to 18.118) [0.389] | -50.457 (−89.477 to-11.437) [0.016] | -37.857 (−63.514 to−12.2) [0.007] |
| Cystatin C-based GFR (ml/min/1.73 m2) | |||
| Mean (95 % confidence interval) difference values in patients with nephrotoxicity [ | -4.3 (−108.050 to 99.45) [1] | -42.943 (− 103.840 to 17.954) [0.179] | -38.643 (−96.965 to 19.679) [0.217] |
| Mean (95 % confidence interval) difference values in patients without nephrotoxicity [ | -19.357 (−59.401 to 20.686) [0.489] | -9.729 (−56.979 to 37.521) [1] | 9.629 (−48.990 to 68.247) [1] |
| Mean (95 % confidence interval) difference values between two groups [ | -11.829 (−48.682 to 25.024) [0.498] | -26.336 (−51.878 to - 0.793) [0.44] | -14.507 (–41.909 to 12.895) [0.271] |
Fig. 2Changing pattern in creatinine-and serum cystatin C-based GFR values at three time points in patients with and without amphotericin B nephrotoxicity