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. 2007;27(2):197-205.
doi: 10.1159/000100907. Epub 2007 Mar 15.

Can cystatin C replace creatinine to estimate glomerular filtration rate? A literature review

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Can cystatin C replace creatinine to estimate glomerular filtration rate? A literature review

Ahmed Zahran et al. Am J Nephrol. 2007.

Abstract

Background: With the increasing knowledge that estimation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from serum creatinine (Scr) has limited value, researchers have developed new equations based on serum cystatin C (Cys C).

Aim: To compare the performance of serum Cys C and Cys C-based GFR equations to Scr and Scr-based GFR equations.

Methods: A Medline literature search for studies in English.

Results: Fourteen studies in kidney transplant patients and 29 in patients with native kidney disease were identified. 70% of studies on transplants favored Cys C over Scr while 60% favored serum Cys C over Scr in patients with native kidney disease. Three studies in transplant patients and 6 in patients with native kidney disease compared the performances of Cys C- and Scr-based equations. 70% of the studies performed on transplantation favored Cys C, while 85% the studies performed in native kidney diseases showed superiority of Cys C-based equations.

Conclusion: A large number of studies favor Cys C over Scr for the estimation of GFR. Still, many reports show no superiority of Cys C over Scr. Consistent with this, more studies are needed to study the performance of Cys C-based GFR equations.

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