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National Kidney Foundation Laboratory Engagement Working Group Recommendations for Implementing the CKD-EPI 2021 Race-Free Equations for Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: Practical Guidance for Clinical Laboratories.

W Greg Miller1, Harvey W Kaufman2, Andrew S Levey3, Joely A Straseski4, Kelly W Wilhelms5, Hoi-Ying Elsie Yu6, J Stacey Klutts7, Lee H Hilborne2, Gary L Horowitz3, John Lieske8, Jennifer L Ennis9, James L Bowling10, Mary Jane Lewis11, Elizabeth Montgomery11, Joseph A Vassalotti12, Lesley A Inker3.   

Abstract

Recognizing that race is a social and not a biological construct, healthcare professionals and the public have called for removal of race in clinical algorithms. In response, the National Kidney Foundation and the American Society of Nephrology created the Task Force on Reassessing the Inclusion of Race in Diagnosing Kidney Diseases to examine the issue and provide recommendations. The final report from the Task Force recommends calculating estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) without a race coefficient using the recently published CKD-EPI 2021 creatinine (cr) and creatinine-cystatin C (cr-cys) equations. The Task Force recommends immediately replacing older eGFRcr equations (MDRD Study and CKD-EPI 2009) with the new CKD-EPI 2021 equation. In a 2019 survey by the College of American Pathologists, 23% of 6200 laboratories reporting eGFRcr used an incorrect equation that is not suitable for use with standardized creatinine measurements, 34% used the CKD-EPI 2009 equation and 43% used the MDRD Study 2006 equation re-expressed for standardized creatinine measurement. Rapid transition to using the CKD-EPI 2021 equation is an opportunity for laboratories to standardize to a single equation to eliminate differences in eGFRcr due to different equations used by different laboratories, and to report eGFR without use of race. We provide guidance to laboratories for implementing the CKD-EPI 2021 equations for both eGFRcr and eGFRcr-cys. © American Association for Clinical Chemistry 2022.

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Keywords:  chronic kidney disease; creatinine; cystatin C; eGFR; estimated glomerular filtration rate

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34918062     DOI: 10.1093/clinchem/hvab278

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chem        ISSN: 0009-9147            Impact factor:   12.167


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