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. 2003 Jul;42(1):36-43.
doi: 10.1016/s0272-6386(03)00406-2.

Serum cystatin C in the aged: relationships with health status

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Serum cystatin C in the aged: relationships with health status

Elise Wasén et al. Am J Kidney Dis. 2003 Jul.

Abstract

Background: Serum cystatin C (Cys C) is claimed to be superior to serum creatinine (Cr) in estimating glomerular filtration rate, but its utility in assessing renal function in the polymorbid elderly needs to be evaluated.

Methods: In a cross-sectional, community-based survey performed in Lieto in southwestern Finland, Cys C, Cr, and urinary albumin-creatinine ratio (ACR) were measured in 1,260 subjects aged 64 to 100 years. Associations of demographic characteristics and health status factors with levels of Cys C, Cr, and ACR were assessed by means of linear models.

Results: In men, hypertension, coronary heart disease, urinary infection, rheumatoid arthritis, glucocorticoid treatment, older age, and lower functional status were found to be significant predictors of higher Cys C values, whereas hypertension, coronary heart disease, urinary infection, older age, and increasing body mass index (BMI) significantly predicted higher Cr values. Among women, corresponding factors were hypertension, glucocorticoid treatment, age, functional status, and BMI for Cys C and hypertension, BMI, and age for Cr. Diabetes was significantly associated only with ACR. These factors explained 35% of variation in Cys C values in men and 34.5% in women versus only 14.8% and 11.3% for Cr, respectively.

Conclusion: Glucocorticoid treatment was recognized as an independent Cys C-increasing factor, presumably nonglomerular. In comparison with Cys C, a considerably greater proportion of total variation in Cr values seems to be explained by extrarenal factors.

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