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Review
. 2018 May;25(3):e1-e8.
doi: 10.1053/j.ackd.2018.03.001.

Renal Functional Reserve Revisited

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Renal Functional Reserve Revisited

Ragnar Palsson et al. Adv Chronic Kidney Dis. 2018 May.

Abstract

Kidney function, like the function of other organs, is dynamic and continuously adjusts to changes in the internal environment to maintain homeostasis. The glomerular filtration rate, which serves as the primary index of kidney function in clinical practice, increases in response to various physiological and pathological stressors including oral protein intake. The difference between the glomerular filtration rate in the resting state and at maximum capacity has been termed renal functional reserve (RFR). RFR could provide additional information on kidney health and renal function prognosis. Despite longstanding interest in RFR as a biomarker in nephrology, its underlying mechanisms remain inadequately understood. Moreover, no consensus has been reached on how it should be quantified. Previous studies on RFR have used various measurement methods and yielded heterogeneous results. A standardized and clinically feasible approach to quantifying RFR would allow for more rigorous appraisal of its value as a biomarker and could pave the way for adoption of "renal stress tests" into clinical practice.

Keywords: Glomerular filtration rate; Kidney disease; Kidney function tests; Kidney stress test; Renal functional reserve.

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