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Estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in children. The average between a cystatin C- and a creatinine-based equation improves estimation of GFR in both children and adults and enables diagnosing Shrunken Pore Syndrome.

Felicia Leion1, Josefine Hegbrant1, Emil den Bakker2, Magnus Jonsson3, Magnus Abrahamson1, Ulf Nyman4, Jonas Björk5, Veronica Lindström1, Anders Larsson6, Arend Bökenkamp2, Anders Grubb1.   

Abstract

Estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in adults by using the average of values obtained by a cystatin C- (eGFRcystatin C) and a creatinine-based (eGFRcreatinine) equation shows at least the same diagnostic performance as GFR estimates obtained by equations using only one of these analytes or by complex equations using both analytes. Comparison of eGFRcystatin C and eGFRcreatinine plays a pivotal role in the diagnosis of Shrunken Pore Syndrome, where low eGFRcystatin C compared to eGFRcreatinine has been associated with higher mortality in adults. The present study was undertaken to elucidate if this concept can also be applied in children. Using iohexol and inulin clearance as gold standard in 702 children, we studied the diagnostic performance of 10 creatinine-based, 5 cystatin C-based and 3 combined cystatin C-creatinine eGFR equations and compared them to the result of the average of 9 pairs of a eGFRcystatin C and a eGFRcreatinine estimate. While creatinine-based GFR estimations are unsuitable in children unless calibrated in a pediatric or mixed pediatric-adult population, cystatin C-based estimations in general performed well in children. The average of a suitable creatinine-based and a cystatin C-based equation generally displayed a better diagnostic performance than estimates obtained by equations using only one of these analytes or by complex equations using both analytes. Comparing eGFRcystatin and eGFRcreatinine may help identify pediatric patients with Shrunken Pore Syndrome.

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Keywords:  Children; creatinine; cystatin C; glomerular filtration rate; humans; inulin; iohexol; kidney function tests

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28521564     DOI: 10.1080/00365513.2017.1324175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Clin Lab Invest        ISSN: 0036-5513            Impact factor:   1.713


  9 in total

1.  Estimating glomerular filtration rate in children: evaluation of creatinine- and cystatin C-based equations.

Authors:  Cathrin L Salvador; Camilla Tøndel; Alexander D Rowe; Anna Bjerre; Atle Brun; Damien Brackman; Lars Mørkrid
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2018-08-31       Impact factor: 3.714

2.  Validation of standardized creatinine and cystatin C GFR estimating equations in a large multicentre European cohort of children.

Authors:  Jonas Björk; Ulf Nyman; Ulla Berg; Pierre Delanaye; Laurence Dubourg; Karolien Goffin; Anders Grubb; Magnus Hansson; Karin Littmann; Kajsa Åsling-Monemi; Arend Bökenkamp; Hans Pottel
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2019-02-04       Impact factor: 3.714

3.  Prospects for improved glomerular filtration rate estimation based on creatinine-results from a transnational multicentre study.

Authors:  Jonas Björk; Ulf Nyman; Marie Courbebaisse; Lionel Couzi; R Neil Dalton; Laurence Dubourg; Natalie Ebert; Björn O Eriksen; Francois Gaillard; Cyril Garrouste; Anders Grubb; Magnus Hansson; Lola Jacquemont; Ian Jones; Nassim Kamar; Edmund J Lamb; Christophe Legendre; Karin Littmann; Christophe Mariat; Toralf Melsom; Lionel Rostaing; Andrew D Rule; Elke Schaeffner; Per-Ola Sundin; Stephen Turner; Anna Åkesson; Pierre Delanaye; Hans Pottel
Journal:  Clin Kidney J       Date:  2020-06-13

4.  Combining GFR estimates from cystatin C and creatinine-what is the optimal mix?

Authors:  Emil den Bakker; Reinoud Gemke; Joanna A E van Wijk; Isabelle Hubeek; Birgit Stoffel-Wagner; Arend Bökenkamp
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2018-05-17       Impact factor: 3.714

5.  Early and late adverse renal effects after potentially nephrotoxic treatment for childhood cancer.

Authors:  Esmee Cm Kooijmans; Arend Bökenkamp; Nic S Tjahjadi; Jesse M Tettero; Eline van Dulmen-den Broeder; Helena Jh van der Pal; Margreet A Veening
Journal:  Cochrane Database Syst Rev       Date:  2019-03-11

6.  Widespread kidney anomalies in children with Down syndrome.

Authors:  Lavinia Postolache; Afshin Parsa; Paolo Simoni; Grammatina Boitsios; Khalid Ismaili; Thierry Schurmans; Anne Monier; Georges Casimir; Adelin Albert; Cameron F Parsa
Journal:  Pediatr Nephrol       Date:  2022-02-03       Impact factor: 3.651

7.  Carboplatin Dosing in Children Using Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: Equation Matters.

Authors:  Mirjam E van de Velde; Emil den Bakker; Hester N Blufpand; Gertjan L Kaspers; Floor C H Abbink; Arjenne W A Kors; Abraham J Wilhelm; Richard J Honeywell; Godefridus J Peters; Birgit Stoffel-Wagner; Laurien M Buffart; Arend Bökenkamp
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2021-11-26       Impact factor: 6.639

8.  Shrunken Pore Syndrome Is Associated with Renal Function Decline in Female Patients with Kidney Diseases.

Authors:  Zhongcai Wu; Le Wang; Yueqiang Li; Ying Yao; Rui Zeng
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2022-07-07       Impact factor: 3.246

9.  Cystatin C is Indispensable for Evaluation of Kidney Disease.

Authors:  Anders Grubb
Journal:  EJIFCC       Date:  2017-12-19
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