2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/2141038
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No Race-Ethnicity Adjustment in CKD-EPI Equations Is Required for Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate in the Brazilian Population

Abstract: Background. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is usually estimated from equations using serum creatinine (sCr), with adjustment for gender, age, and race (black or nonblack). The Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) is the preferred equation for adults, but it was validated for the United States population. We intended to evaluate if the race-ethnicity adjustment proposed for the sCr-based CKD-EPI equations is appropriate for the Brazilian population. Methods. CKD outpatients had blood sa… Show more

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“… 24 The use of race however is also debated based on its origins as a social rather than biological concept, 35 and studies have shown that the use of race in calculating eGFR may not be clinically relevant outside of the United states. 36 To further increase our knowledge on the correlation between HBPM and dysglycemia, it would be of interest to combine our data with more detailed information on antihypertensive medication, including substance, dosage, and time of intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 24 The use of race however is also debated based on its origins as a social rather than biological concept, 35 and studies have shown that the use of race in calculating eGFR may not be clinically relevant outside of the United states. 36 To further increase our knowledge on the correlation between HBPM and dysglycemia, it would be of interest to combine our data with more detailed information on antihypertensive medication, including substance, dosage, and time of intake.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participant clinical characteristics varied; 3 studies (25.0%) focused on participants with renal dysfunction [ 30 , 36 , 37 ] and 5 (41.6%) included a mixed population, including patients with and without kidney disease [ 10 , 28 29 , 33 , 38 ]. Participants with sickle cell disease [ 35 ] and HIV [ 31 32 , 34 ] were also represented.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, generalising to Black populations of other countries would be extremely poor. It is no surprise then that race correction of eGFR in countries with diverse populations (and a large proportion of people who identify as multiracial) such as Brazil does not lead to improved accuracy 14. Similar problems are observed in Asian countries, whose populations have been under-represented in the cohorts used to derive CKD-EPI equations, with the current equation overestimating eGFR 15161718.…”
Section: Lack Of Generalisablitymentioning
confidence: 88%