2007
DOI: 10.2337/dc06-2637
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New Predictive Equations Improve Monitoring of Kidney Function in Patients With Diabetes

Abstract: OBJECTIVE -The Cockcroft-Gault and Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equations poorly predict glomerular filtration rate (GFR) decline in diabetic patients. We sought to discover whether new equations based on serum creatinine (the Mayo Clinic Quadratic [MCQ] or reexpressed MDRD equations) or four cystatin C-based equations (glomerular filtration rate estimated via cystatin formula [Cys-eGFR]) were less biased and better predicted GFR changes.RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS -In 124 diabetic patients wi… Show more

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“…Since then we have seen a real ''epidemic'' of equations based on CysC (21,(110)(111)(112)(113)(114)(115), particularly as simultaneously with the discovery of extra renal effects on serum cystatin, some authors have logically developed different equations depending on patient type or equations expressing a corrective factor based on age, sex or disease (115)(116)(117) (Table 4). Some authors have also recently advanced the hypothesis that an equation combining creatinine and CysC may be useful (111, 115-117, 125, 126).…”
Section: Gfr Measurement Algorithms Incorporating Cyscmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since then we have seen a real ''epidemic'' of equations based on CysC (21,(110)(111)(112)(113)(114)(115), particularly as simultaneously with the discovery of extra renal effects on serum cystatin, some authors have logically developed different equations depending on patient type or equations expressing a corrective factor based on age, sex or disease (115)(116)(117) (Table 4). Some authors have also recently advanced the hypothesis that an equation combining creatinine and CysC may be useful (111, 115-117, 125, 126).…”
Section: Gfr Measurement Algorithms Incorporating Cyscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Others are complex as they use additional non-biological parameters which do not provide any apparent advantage. In general, it can also be stated that these equations have been subject to very limited validation in populations other than those in which they were constructed (110)(111)(112)(113)(114)(115). At present, these equations appear to offer very limited advantage compared to the MDRD equation, which is based on serum creatinine, age, sex and race, at least for the general population (110-115, 127, 128).…”
Section: Gfr Measurement Algorithms Incorporating Cyscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Primjena cistatina C pokazala se pouzdanom u procjeni početnog oštećenja bubrežne funkcije kada su vrijednosti kreatinina još uvijek u okviru referentnih, odnosno u području "slijepog opsega" kreatinina [5]. Primjenom različitih formula moguće je izračunati vrijednosti GFR iz serumskog cistatina C [6,7]. Utvrđeno je da smanjenje GFR predstavlja nezavisan faktor rizika za buduće kardiovaskularne događaje i mortalitet, čak i u slučajevima kada postoji blagi pad GFR.…”
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“…Pour ce qui est des formules basées sur la cystatinémie C, leur avantage apparaît, au jour d'aujourd'hui, relativement faible par rapport aux formules MDRD et CKD-EPI basées sur la créatininémie, l'âge, le sexe et la race, en ce qui concerne la population générale (Beauvieux et al, 2007;Herget-Rosenthal et al, 2007) et leur précision semble aussi limitée (Beauvieux et al, 2007 ;Zahran et al, 2007). Devant cet état de fait, certains auteurs recommandent des formules combinant la créatinine et la cystatine C (Ma et al, 2007;Stevens et al, 2008).…”
Section: Formules Utilisant La Créatinineunclassified