Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?

Creatinine clearance (CrCl) is more accurate than other methods when assessing renal allograft function, but it is inconvenient for patients. In clinical practice, renal allograft function is often estimated using estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) equations. This cross-sectional study compa...

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Main Authors: Peng-Ng, Kok, Wei-Lim, Kai, Lau, Wai-Pooi, Thye, Chee-Keong, Hing, Albert, Cheng, Shian-Feng, Chew, Chang-Chuan, Lee, Yee-Wan, Ooi, Shok-Hoon, Maisarah, J., Lim, Soo-Kun
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spelling my.um.eprints.429722023-09-29T02:01:24Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/42972/ Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate? Peng-Ng, Kok Wei-Lim, Kai Lau, Wai-Pooi Thye, Chee-Keong Hing, Albert Cheng, Shian-Feng Chew, Chang-Chuan Lee, Yee-Wan Ooi, Shok-Hoon Maisarah, J. Lim, Soo-Kun Q Science (General) QC Physics Creatinine clearance (CrCl) is more accurate than other methods when assessing renal allograft function, but it is inconvenient for patients. In clinical practice, renal allograft function is often estimated using estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) equations. This cross-sectional study compared agreement between CrCl and serum creatinine-based equations among renal transplant recipients (RTRs) attending a transplant clinic in a tertiary center. Six equations (Cockcroft-Gault, Walser's, Nankivell, abbreviated Modification of Diet in Renal Disease MDRD], Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration CKD-EPI], and European Kidney Function ConsortiumEKFC]) were included in the analysis. The bias, precision, and accuracy of each equation were determined. Correlation analysis was performed by determining the correlation coefficient and plotting Bland-Altmann plots. A total of 165 subjects were included in this study. Mean serum creatinine was 112.03 +/- 38.67 mmol/L, and mean CrCl was 58.44 +/- 21.24 mL/min/1.73 m(2). Walser's equation showed strongest correlation, lowest bias, and highest accuracy of the proportion of estimated GFR falling within +/- 30% of CrCl, followed by the 4-variable MDRD equation. All 6 equations systematically underestimated GFR among RTRs. Walser's equation showed the best estimation of GFR, suggesting that it may be the formula of choice to estimate GFR among RTRs. Elsevier Science Ltd 2022-03 Article PeerReviewed Peng-Ng, Kok and Wei-Lim, Kai and Lau, Wai-Pooi and Thye, Chee-Keong and Hing, Albert and Cheng, Shian-Feng and Chew, Chang-Chuan and Lee, Yee-Wan and Ooi, Shok-Hoon and Maisarah, J. and Lim, Soo-Kun (2022) Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate? Transplantation Proceedings, 54 (2). pp. 329-334. ISSN 0041-1345,
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topic Q Science (General)
QC Physics
spellingShingle Q Science (General)
QC Physics
Peng-Ng, Kok
Wei-Lim, Kai
Lau, Wai-Pooi
Thye, Chee-Keong
Hing, Albert
Cheng, Shian-Feng
Chew, Chang-Chuan
Lee, Yee-Wan
Ooi, Shok-Hoon
Maisarah, J.
Lim, Soo-Kun
Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?
description Creatinine clearance (CrCl) is more accurate than other methods when assessing renal allograft function, but it is inconvenient for patients. In clinical practice, renal allograft function is often estimated using estimated glomerular filtration rate (GFR) equations. This cross-sectional study compared agreement between CrCl and serum creatinine-based equations among renal transplant recipients (RTRs) attending a transplant clinic in a tertiary center. Six equations (Cockcroft-Gault, Walser's, Nankivell, abbreviated Modification of Diet in Renal Disease MDRD], Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration CKD-EPI], and European Kidney Function ConsortiumEKFC]) were included in the analysis. The bias, precision, and accuracy of each equation were determined. Correlation analysis was performed by determining the correlation coefficient and plotting Bland-Altmann plots. A total of 165 subjects were included in this study. Mean serum creatinine was 112.03 +/- 38.67 mmol/L, and mean CrCl was 58.44 +/- 21.24 mL/min/1.73 m(2). Walser's equation showed strongest correlation, lowest bias, and highest accuracy of the proportion of estimated GFR falling within +/- 30% of CrCl, followed by the 4-variable MDRD equation. All 6 equations systematically underestimated GFR among RTRs. Walser's equation showed the best estimation of GFR, suggesting that it may be the formula of choice to estimate GFR among RTRs.
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author Peng-Ng, Kok
Wei-Lim, Kai
Lau, Wai-Pooi
Thye, Chee-Keong
Hing, Albert
Cheng, Shian-Feng
Chew, Chang-Chuan
Lee, Yee-Wan
Ooi, Shok-Hoon
Maisarah, J.
Lim, Soo-Kun
author_facet Peng-Ng, Kok
Wei-Lim, Kai
Lau, Wai-Pooi
Thye, Chee-Keong
Hing, Albert
Cheng, Shian-Feng
Chew, Chang-Chuan
Lee, Yee-Wan
Ooi, Shok-Hoon
Maisarah, J.
Lim, Soo-Kun
author_sort Peng-Ng, Kok
title Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?
title_short Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?
title_full Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?
title_fullStr Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?
title_full_unstemmed Utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?
title_sort utility of estimated glomerular filtration rate equations in assessing renal allograft function: are they accurate?
publisher Elsevier Science Ltd
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/42972/
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