Authors
Lesley A Stevens, Christopher H Schmid, Tom Greene, Liang Li, Gerald J Beck, Marshall M Joffe, Marc Froissart, John W Kusek, Yaping Lucy Zhang, Josef Coresh, Andrew S Levey
Publication date
2009/3/2
Journal
Kidney international
Volume
75
Issue
6
Pages
652-660
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Cystatin C is an endogenous glomerular filtration marker hence its serum level is affected by the glomerular filtration rate (GFR). To study what other factors might affect it blood level we performed a cross-sectional analysis of 3418 patients which included a pooled dataset of clinical trial participants and a clinical population with chronic kidney disease. The serum cystatin C and creatinine levels were related to clinical and biochemical parameters and errors-in-variables models were used to account for errors in GFR measurements. The GFR was measured as the urinary clearance of 125I-iothalamate and 51Cr-EDTA. Cystatin C was determined at a single laboratory while creatinine was standardized to reference methods and these were 2.1+/-1.1 mg/dL and 1.8+/-0.8 mg/L, respectively. After adjustment for GFR, cystatin C was 4.3% lower for every 20 years of age, 9.2% lower for female gender but only 1.9 …
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