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Review
. 2024 Jan 1;33(1):130-135.
doi: 10.1097/MNH.0000000000000930. Epub 2023 Sep 15.

Potential utility of renal functional reserve testing in clinical nephrology

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Potential utility of renal functional reserve testing in clinical nephrology

Thomas F Mueller et al. Curr Opin Nephrol Hypertens. .

Abstract

Purpose of review: The aim of this review is to discuss the concept of renal functional reserve (RFR) and its potential relevance in clinical practice.

Recent findings: The RFR is a measure of the change in glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from baseline to a peak value when the kidney is stimulated to increase its function. This concept has a strong physiologic basis in nephrology and the presence, magnitude or absence of RFR capacity may have prognostic significance in many clinical scenarios where individuals are at risk of hyperfiltration or kidney dysfunction. Unlike in other medical specialties, where organ reserve function is reliably measurable and used routinely, measurement of RFR in nephrology has not been integrated into clinical care. Methodologic challenges including standardization of methods to stimulate GFR and the ability of measures of GFR to discriminate acute dynamic changes in GFR upon kidney stimulation have hampered the robustness and use of RFR measurements in research and clinical care.

Summary: Given the emergence of many new disease-modifying therapies in nephrology, it is imperative that we move forward and develop more robust tools to further our understanding of kidney physiology and pathophysiology, such as the RFR, which should be integrated into research and clinical care to support optimal personalization of therapeutic kidney care strategies.

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