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Salivary Creatinine Estimation as an Alternative to Serum Creatinine in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients

Context. Sampling blood for serum analysis is an invasive procedure. A noninvasive alternative would be beneficial to patients and health care professionals. Aim. To correlate serum and salivary creatinine levels and evaluate the role of saliva as a noninvasive alternative to serum for creatinine es...

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Autores principales: Venkatapathy, Ramesh, Govindarajan, Vasupradha, Oza, Nirima, Parameswaran, Sreejith, Pennagaram Dhanasekaran, Balamurali, Prashad, Karthikshree V.
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24818023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/742724
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author Venkatapathy, Ramesh
Govindarajan, Vasupradha
Oza, Nirima
Parameswaran, Sreejith
Pennagaram Dhanasekaran, Balamurali
Prashad, Karthikshree V.
author_facet Venkatapathy, Ramesh
Govindarajan, Vasupradha
Oza, Nirima
Parameswaran, Sreejith
Pennagaram Dhanasekaran, Balamurali
Prashad, Karthikshree V.
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description Context. Sampling blood for serum analysis is an invasive procedure. A noninvasive alternative would be beneficial to patients and health care professionals. Aim. To correlate serum and salivary creatinine levels and evaluate the role of saliva as a noninvasive alternative to serum for creatinine estimation in chronic kidney disease patients. Study Design. Case-control study. Methods. Blood and saliva samples were collected from 37 healthy individuals and 105 chronic kidney disease patients. Serum and salivary creatinine levels were estimated using automatic analyser. Statistical Analysis. The serum and salivary creatinine levels between controls and cases were compared using t-test. Correlation between serum and salivary creatinine was obtained in controls and cases using Pearson correlation coefficient. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was done to assess the diagnostic performance of salivary creatinine. Cut-off values were established for salivary creatinine. Results. Serum and salivary creatinine levels were significantly higher in CKD patients than controls. The correlation was negative in controls and positive in cases. Area under the curve for salivary creatinine was found to be 0.967. A cut-off value of 0.2 mg/dL gave a sensitivity of 97.1% and specificity of 86.5%. Conclusion. Saliva can be used as a noninvasive alternative to serum for creatinine estimation.
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spelling pubmed-40037702014-05-11 Salivary Creatinine Estimation as an Alternative to Serum Creatinine in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Venkatapathy, Ramesh Govindarajan, Vasupradha Oza, Nirima Parameswaran, Sreejith Pennagaram Dhanasekaran, Balamurali Prashad, Karthikshree V. Int J Nephrol Research Article Context. Sampling blood for serum analysis is an invasive procedure. A noninvasive alternative would be beneficial to patients and health care professionals. Aim. To correlate serum and salivary creatinine levels and evaluate the role of saliva as a noninvasive alternative to serum for creatinine estimation in chronic kidney disease patients. Study Design. Case-control study. Methods. Blood and saliva samples were collected from 37 healthy individuals and 105 chronic kidney disease patients. Serum and salivary creatinine levels were estimated using automatic analyser. Statistical Analysis. The serum and salivary creatinine levels between controls and cases were compared using t-test. Correlation between serum and salivary creatinine was obtained in controls and cases using Pearson correlation coefficient. Receiver operating characteristic analysis was done to assess the diagnostic performance of salivary creatinine. Cut-off values were established for salivary creatinine. Results. Serum and salivary creatinine levels were significantly higher in CKD patients than controls. The correlation was negative in controls and positive in cases. Area under the curve for salivary creatinine was found to be 0.967. A cut-off value of 0.2 mg/dL gave a sensitivity of 97.1% and specificity of 86.5%. Conclusion. Saliva can be used as a noninvasive alternative to serum for creatinine estimation. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-04-10 /pmc/articles/PMC4003770/ /pubmed/24818023 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/742724 Text en Copyright © 2014 Ramesh Venkatapathy et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Govindarajan, Vasupradha
Oza, Nirima
Parameswaran, Sreejith
Pennagaram Dhanasekaran, Balamurali
Prashad, Karthikshree V.
Salivary Creatinine Estimation as an Alternative to Serum Creatinine in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
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title_fullStr Salivary Creatinine Estimation as an Alternative to Serum Creatinine in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
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title_short Salivary Creatinine Estimation as an Alternative to Serum Creatinine in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients
title_sort salivary creatinine estimation as an alternative to serum creatinine in chronic kidney disease patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4003770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24818023
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/742724
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