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Performance of creatinine-based equations to estimate glomerular filtration rate in White and Black populations in Europe, Brazil and Africa.
peer reviewed("[en] BACKGROUND: A new Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration equation without the race variable has been recently proposed (CKD-EPIAS). This equation has neither been validated outside USA nor compared with the new European Kidney Function Consortium (EKFC) and Lund-Malmö Revised (LMREV) equations, developed in European cohorts.
METHODS: Standardized creatinine and measured glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from the European EKFC cohorts (n = 13 856 including 6031 individuals in the external validation cohort), from France (n = 4429, including 964 Black Europeans), from Brazil (n = 100) and from Africa (n = 508) were used to test the performances of the equations. A matched analysis between White Europeans and Black Africans or Black Europeans was performed.
RESULTS: In White Europeans (n = 9496), both the EKFC and LMREV equations outperformed CKD-EPIAS (bias of -0.6 and -3.2, respectively versus 5.0 mL/min/1.73 m², and accuracy within 30% of 86.9 and 87.4, respectively, versus 80.9%). In Black Europeans and Black Africans, the best performance was observed with the EKFC equation using a specific Q-value (= concentration of serum creatinine in healthy males and females). These results were confirmed in matched analyses, which showed that serum creatinine concentrations were different in White Europeans, Black Europeans and Black Africans for the same measured GFR, age, sex and body mass index. Creatinine differences were more relevant in males.
CONCLUSION: In a European and African cohort, the performances of CKD-EPIAS remain suboptimal. The EKFC equation, using usual or dedicated population-specific Q-values, presents the best performance in the whole age range in the European and African populations included in this study.","[en] ",""
Troponin I at admission in the intensive care unit predicts the need of dialysis in septic patients
Abstract Background In a previous study we showed that troponin I (TnI) > 0.42 ng/mL predicted the need of dialysis in a group of 29 septic patients admitted to the intensive care unit (ICU). We aimed to confirm such finding in a larger independent sample. Methods All septic patients admitted to an ICU from March 2016 to February 2017 were included if age between 18 and 90 years, onset of sepsis 0.42 ng/mL. These patients had serum creatinine slightly higher (1.66 ± 0.34 vs. 1.32 ± 0.39 mg/dL; P 0.42 ng/mL persisted as a strong predictor of dialysis need (hazard ratio 3.48 [95%CI 1.69–7.18]). Conclusions TnI levels at ICU admission are a strong independent predictor of dialysis need in sepsis
Associação do índice tornozelo-braço com inflamação e alterações minerais ósseas em pacientes em hemodiálise Asociación del índice Tobillo-Brazo con la inflamación y trastornos minerales óseos en pacientes en hemodiálisis Association of ankle-arm index with inflammation and mineral bone disorder in hemodialysis patients
FUNDAMENTO: O índice tornozelo-braço (ITB) reduzido, inflamação e distúrbio mineral ósseo (DMO) estão associados com aumento no risco de morte e complicações cardiovasculares em pacientes em hemodiálise (HD), mas a relação entre esses fatores necessita ser elucidada. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a associação entre ITB anormal e DMO com inflamação em pacientes em HD. MÉTODOS: Esta análise transversal avaliou 478 pacientes em HD por pelo menos 1 ano. O ITB foi avaliado através de um Doppler portátil e manômetro de coluna de mercúrio. Os pacientes foram divididos em três grupos, de acordo com o ITB (baixo: <0,9, normal: 0,9 a 1,3, e alto: >1,3). As medidas de proteína C-reativa foram utilizadas como marcador inflamatório, enquanto a DMO foi avaliada através dos níveis de cálcio, fósforo e hormônio paratireoidiano intacto (iPTH). RESULTADOS: Os participantes tinham 54 (18 a 75) anos, 56% eram do sexo masculino, 17% eram diabéticos e estavam em HM por 5 (1 a 35) anos. A prevalência de ITB baixo, normal e alto AAI foi 26,8%, 64,6% e 8,6%, respectivamente. Usando um modelo de regressão logística condicional com procedimento backward, idade (p<0,001), diabetes (p= 0,001), e níveis de proteína C-reativa >6 mg/L (p= 0,006) estavam associados com a presença de ITB baixo, enquanto o sexo masculino (p<0,001), diabetes (p= 0,001) e produto cálcio x fósforo elevado (p= 0,026) estavam associados com ITB alto. CONCLUSÃO: Em pacientes em HD, a presença de diabetes estava associada com ITB alto e baixo. O risco de ter ITB baixo parece aumentar com a idade e inflamação, enquanto a DMO estava associada com ITB alto.<br>FUNDAMENTO: El índice tobillo-brazo (ITB) reducido, la inflamación y el trastorno mineral óseo (TMO) se asocian con mayor riesgo de muerte y complicaciones cardiovasculares en pacientes sometidos a hemodiálisis (HD), pero la relación entre estos factores debe ser aclarada. Objetivos: Evaluar la asociación entre el ITB anormal la TMO con inflamación en paciente en HD. MÉTODOS: Este análisis transversal evaluó a 478 pacientes en HD durante al menos 1 año. El ITB se midió con un Doppler portátil y manómetro de columna de mercurio. Los pacientes fueron divididos en tres grupos, de acuerdo al ITB (bajo: < 0,9, normal: 0,9 a 1,3, y alto: > 1,3). Las mediciones de proteína C-reactiva se utilizaron como marcador inflamatorio, mientras que la TMO se evaluó a través de los niveles de calcio, fósforo y hormona paratiroidea intacta (iPTH). RESULTADOS: Los participantes tenían 54 (18-75) años, el 56% eran del sexo masculino, el 17% eran diabéticos y estaban se encontraban en HD por 5 (1 a 35) años. La prevalencia de ITB bajo, normal y alto ITB fue de un 26,8%, un 64,6% y un 8,6% respectivamente. Al utilizar un modelo de regresión logística condicional con el procedimiento backward (hacia atrás), diabetes (p < 0,001), y niveles de proteína C-reactiva > 6 mg/l (p = 0,006) estaban asociados con la presencia de ITB bajo, mientras que el sexo masculino (p < 0,001), diabetes (p = 0,001) y producto calcio x fósforo elevado (p = 0,026) estaban asociados con ITB alto. CONCLUSIÓN: En los pacientes en HD, la presencia de la diabetes estaba asociada con ITB alto y bajo. El riesgo de tener ITB bajo parece aumentar con la edad y la inflamación, mientras que la TMO estaba asociada con ITB alta. (Arq Bras Cardiol 2011;96(5):405-410)<br>BACKGROUND: Reduced ankle-arm index (AAI), inflammation and mineral bone disorder (MBD) are all associated with increased risk of death and cardiovascular complications in patients on hemodialysis (HD), but the association between them deserves clarification. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between abnormal AAI with MBD and inflammation in patients on HD. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional analysis of 478 patients on hemodialysis for at least one year. The AAI was evaluated using a portable Doppler and mercury column manometer. Patients were divided into 3 groups, according to AAI (low: <0.9, normal: 0.9 to 1.3, and high: >1.3). C-reactive protein measurement was used as an inflammatory marker, whereas MBD was evaluated by calcium, phosphorus and intact parathyroid hormone levels. RESULTS: Participants were 54 (18 to 75) years old, 56% males, 17% diabetics, and had been on hemodialysis for a mean of 5 (1 to 35) years. The prevalence of low, normal and high AAI was 26.8%, 64.6% and 8.6%, respectively. Using a backward conditional logistic regression model, age (p<0.001), diabetes (p= 0.001), and C-reactive protein levels >6 mg/L (p= 0.006) were associated with the presence of low AAI, whereas male gender (p<0.001), diabetes (p= 0.001) and elevated calcium x phosphorus product (p= 0.026) were associated with high AAI. CONCLUSION: In patients on hemodialysis, the presence of diabetes was associated with both low and high AAI. The risk of having low AAI seems to be increased by aging and inflammation, whereas BMD was associated with high AAI
Associação do índice tornozelo-braço com inflamação e alterações minerais ósseas em pacientes em hemodiálise
FUNDAMENTO: O índice tornozelo-braço (ITB) reduzido, inflamação e distúrbio mineral ósseo (DMO) estão associados com aumento no risco de morte e complicações cardiovasculares em pacientes em hemodiálise (HD), mas a relação entre esses fatores necessita ser elucidada. OBJETIVO: Avaliar a associação entre ITB anormal e DMO com inflamação em pacientes em HD. MÉTODOS: Esta análise transversal avaliou 478 pacientes em HD por pelo menos 1 ano. O ITB foi avaliado através de um Doppler portátil e manômetro de coluna de mercúrio. Os pacientes foram divididos em três grupos, de acordo com o ITB (baixo: <0,9, normal: 0,9 a 1,3, e alto: >1,3). As medidas de proteína C-reativa foram utilizadas como marcador inflamatório, enquanto a DMO foi avaliada através dos níveis de cálcio, fósforo e hormônio paratireoidiano intacto (iPTH). RESULTADOS: Os participantes tinham 54 (18 a 75) anos, 56% eram do sexo masculino, 17% eram diabéticos e estavam em HM por 5 (1 a 35) anos. A prevalência de ITB baixo, normal e alto AAI foi 26,8%, 64,6% e 8,6%, respectivamente. Usando um modelo de regressão logística condicional com procedimento backward, idade (p<0,001), diabetes (p= 0,001), e níveis de proteína C-reativa >6 mg/L (p= 0,006) estavam associados com a presença de ITB baixo, enquanto o sexo masculino (p<0,001), diabetes (p= 0,001) e produto cálcio x fósforo elevado (p= 0,026) estavam associados com ITB alto. CONCLUSÃO: Em pacientes em HD, a presença de diabetes estava associada com ITB alto e baixo. O risco de ter ITB baixo parece aumentar com a idade e inflamação, enquanto a DMO estava associada com ITB alto
No Race-Ethnicity Adjustment in CKD-EPI Equations Is Required for Estimating Glomerular Filtration Rate in the Brazilian Population
Background. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is usually estimated from equations using serum creatinine (sCr), with adjustment for gender, age, and race (black or nonblack). The Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) is the preferred equation for adults, but it was validated for the United States population. We intended to evaluate if the race-ethnicity adjustment proposed for the sCr-based CKD-EPI equations is appropriate for the Brazilian population. Methods. CKD outpatients had blood samples collected for determination of sCr and serum cystatin C (sCys) levels. GFR was measured (mGFR) by plasma clearance of 51Cr-EDTA and used as the reference. We compared values of mGFR and estimated GFR (eGFR) by CKD-EPI equations based on sCr (eGFRCr) and on the combination of sCr and sCys (eGFRCr-Cys). For African Brazilian patients, eGFR was calculated either without or with race adjustment. Accuracy was considered acceptable if the difference between the values of eGFR and mGFR was ≤30% (P30). Results. 100 patients were enrolled (58 ± 14 years, 46% male, 39% white and 61% African Brazilian). Mean mGFR was 46.7 ± 29.2 ml/min/1.73 m2. Mean eGFRCr and eGFRCr-Cys without race adjustment were 47.8 ± 30.1 ml/min/1.73 m2 and 46.4 ± 30.3 ml/min/1.73 m2, respectively. The corresponding P30 accuracy values were 79.0% and 83.0%. In the African Brazilian subgroup, values for mean mGFR and eGFRCr either without or with race adjustment were 49.8 ± 32.2 ml/min/1.73 m2, 50.4 ± 32.7 ml/min/1.73 m2, and 58.4 ± 37.9 ml/min/1.73 m2 (P<0.001 vs. mGFR), respectively. P30 accuracy values for eGFRCr either without or with race adjustment were 75.4% and 67.2%, respectively. Conclusions. The use of CKD-EPI equations without race-ethnicity adjustment seems more appropriate for the Brazilian population