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    Diabetes Care. 1992 May;15(5):609-12.

    Accurate estimation of glomerular filtration rate in diabetic nephropathy from age, body weight, and serum creatinine.

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    Department of Diabetes, Kings College Hospital, London, United Kingdom.

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To assess, in diabetic nephropathy, the accuracy of a method that estimates glomerular function with age, body weight, and serum creatinine as parameters.

    RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS:

    Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) was measured 57 times in 20 subjects with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus and nephropathy with a single injection of 51Cr-EDTA. At the same time, the estimated creatinine clearance (ml/min) was calculated with the Cockroft-Gault formula (140 - age [yr]) x body wt [kg] x K/serum creatinine [mumol/L]) K = 1.23 for men, 1.05 for women These values were then corrected for body surface area (1.73 m2).

    RESULTS:

    For GFR measurements less than 100 ml.min-1.1.73 m-2 (n = 41), there was a strong positive correlation with the estimated creatinine clearance corrected for body surface area (r = 0.94, P less than 0.0001). The slope of this regression line did not differ significantly from identity or the y-intercept from zero. On average, the Cockroft-Gault formula (corrected for body surface area) underestimated the GFR by only 3.1 ml.min-1.1.73 m-2 (9.7 SD).

    CONCLUSIONS:

    This formula, corrected for body surface area, gives accurate estimates of GFR when GFR less than 100 ml.min-1.1.73 m-2. This formula could be used with an acceptable degree of confidence when repeated isotope assessments of renal function in diabetic nephropathy are impracticable.

    PMID:
    1516478
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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