Glomerular filtration rate estimation in patients with type 2 diabetes: Creatinine- or cystatin C-based equations?

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Aims/hypothesis: It is argued that GFR estimation (eGFR) using cystatin C-based equations (eGFRcys) is superior to that using creatinine-based equations (eGFRcre). We investigated whether eGFRcys are superior to eGFRcre in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods: GFR was measured in 448 type 2 diabetic patients using 51Cr-EDTA-measured GFR (mGFR) as the reference standard. Bias, precision and accuracy of eGFRcys and eGFRcre were compared. Results: The most accurate eGFRcre equation (Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration [CKD-EPI]), which produced the highest proportion of estimates that were within 30% and 10% of the reference standard (80.7% and 38.0% of samples, respectively) had a bias of 7.1 and precision of 12.0 ml min -1 1.73 m -2. The calibrated eGFRcys with the highest accuracy (Tan-C), which produced the highest proportion of estimates that were within 30% (78.8%) and within 10% (39.0%) of the reference standard had a bias of -3.5 and precision of 18.0 ml min -1 1.73 m -2. Moreover, the areas under the receiver operating curve were higher with eGFRcre (CKD-EPI and Modification of Diet in Renal Disease [MDRD]) than with eGFRcys for the diagnosis of mild (mGFR <90 ml min -1 1.73 m -2) and moderate (mGFR <60 ml min -1 1.73 m -2) chronic kidney disease. In patients with mGFR ≥90 ml min -1 1.73 m -2, CKD-EPI was the least biased, the most precise and the most accurate equation. Conclusions/ interpretation: In patients with type 2 diabetes, eGFRcys do not currently provide better eGFR than eGFRcre. At present, compared with eGFRcys, eGFRcre are better at predicting the stage of chronic kidney disease. In addition, CKD-EPI seems to be the best equation for eGFR in patients with normal renal function. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.

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Iliadis, F., Didangelos, T., Ntemka, A., Makedou, A., Moralidis, E., Gotzamani-Psarakou, A., … Grekas, D. (2011). Glomerular filtration rate estimation in patients with type 2 diabetes: Creatinine- or cystatin C-based equations? Diabetologia, 54(12), 2987–2994. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-011-2307-1

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