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    Clin Biochem. 2007 Mar;40(5-6):383-91. Epub 2007 Jan 5.

    Diagnostic accuracy of cystatin C compared to serum creatinine for the estimation of renal dysfunction in adults and children--a meta-analysis.

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    School of Pharmacy, University of Queensland, Brisbane, QLD 4072, Australia. jroos@pharmacy.uq.edu.au

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVES:

    To perform a systematic review comparing the diagnostic accuracy of CysC with SCr.

    METHODS:

    MEDLINE and EMBASE (January 1984-February 2006) were searched. Studies included i) evaluated CysC against a recognised 'gold standard' method for determining GFR using a receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve analysis and ii) included data that could be extracted into a 2x2 table.

    RESULTS:

    The search identified 27 population groups in 24 studies (n=2007) that compared the diagnostic accuracy of CysC with SCr. The diagnostic odds ratios (DORs) (95% CI) of predicting renal dysfunction derived from a Moses-Littenberg linear regression model were 3.99 (3.41-4.57) for CysC and 2.79 (2.12-3.46) for SCr.

    CONCLUSION:

    The diagnostic accuracy for impaired renal function favours CysC. However, the confidence intervals for the pooled DORs for the biomarkers overlap. The ability of CysC (cut-off values between 0.9 and 1.4 mg/L) to rule in renal impairment (as measured by inulin-determined GFR of 60-79 mL/min/1.73 m2) in persons in whom this is suspected is large and conclusive.

    PMID:
    17316593
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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