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Review
. 1994 Apr;8(2):250-1.
doi: 10.1007/BF00865491.

Assessment and interpretation of the tubular threshold for phosphate in infants and children

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Assessment and interpretation of the tubular threshold for phosphate in infants and children

U Alon et al. Pediatr Nephrol. 1994 Apr.

Abstract

Studies in the last decade demonstrated that in children tubular maximum phosphate reabsorption per glomerular filtration rate (TmP/GFR) is identical to TP/GFR; TP indicating tubular phosphate reabsorption under basal conditions, without phosphate load. TP/GFR is calculated from the formula TP/GFR = SP-UP x SCr:UCr, based on simultaneous urine and blood creatinine and phosphate concentrations, and is applicable in both the fasting and non-fasting child. These studies also demonstrated that the use of Walton and Bijvoet nomogram in children may result in overestimation of TmP/GFR compared with TP/GFR calculated from the above formula. When using the formula, one should bear in mind that creatinine is used to express GFR and as a result a significant deviation from true GFR may occur in patients with renal failure. Therefore when employing TP/GFR for the investigation of the renal handling of phosphate in children, three factors should be taken into consideration: (1) the formula in reality expresses TP/CCr; (2) only data obtained by exactly the same methodology can be used as reference values; data obtained from studies in which the nomogram was utilized or in which methods other than CCr were used to measure GFR should not be used for reference; (3) in patients with renal failure, TP/CCr will significantly overestimate TP/Cinulin.

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