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Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection

BACKGROUND: Estimated albumin excretion rate (eAER) provides a better estimate of 24-h albuminuria than albumin:creatinine ratio (ACR). However, whether eAER is superior to ACR in predicting end-stage renal disease (ESRD), vascular events (VEs) or death is uncertain. METHODS: The prognostic utility...

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Autores principales: Mafham, Marion M, Staplin, Natalie, Emberson, Jonathan, Haynes, Richard, Herrington, William, Reith, Christina, Wanner, Christoph, Walker, Robert, Cass, Alan, Levin, Adeera, Fellström, Bengt, Jiang, Lixin, Holdaas, Hallvard, Kasiske, Bertram, Wheeler, David C, Landray, Martin J, Baigent, Colin
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28088776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfw396
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author Mafham, Marion M
Staplin, Natalie
Emberson, Jonathan
Haynes, Richard
Herrington, William
Reith, Christina
Wanner, Christoph
Walker, Robert
Cass, Alan
Levin, Adeera
Fellström, Bengt
Jiang, Lixin
Holdaas, Hallvard
Kasiske, Bertram
Wheeler, David C
Landray, Martin J
Baigent, Colin
author_facet Mafham, Marion M
Staplin, Natalie
Emberson, Jonathan
Haynes, Richard
Herrington, William
Reith, Christina
Wanner, Christoph
Walker, Robert
Cass, Alan
Levin, Adeera
Fellström, Bengt
Jiang, Lixin
Holdaas, Hallvard
Kasiske, Bertram
Wheeler, David C
Landray, Martin J
Baigent, Colin
author_sort Mafham, Marion M
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description BACKGROUND: Estimated albumin excretion rate (eAER) provides a better estimate of 24-h albuminuria than albumin:creatinine ratio (ACR). However, whether eAER is superior to ACR in predicting end-stage renal disease (ESRD), vascular events (VEs) or death is uncertain. METHODS: The prognostic utility of ACR and eAER (estimated from ACR, sex, age and race) to predict mortality, ESRD and VEs was compared using Cox proportional hazards regression among 5552 participants with chronic kidney disease in the Study of Heart and Renal Protection, who were not on dialysis at baseline. RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 4.8 years, 1959 participants developed ESRD, 1204 had a VE and 1130 died (641 from a non-vascular, 369 from a vascular and 120 from an unknown cause). After adjustment for age, sex and eGFR, both ACR and eAER were strongly and similarly associated with ESRD risk. The average relative risk (RR) per 10-fold higher level was 2.70 (95% confidence interval 2.45–2.98) for ACR and 2.67 (2.43–2.94) for eAER. Neither ACR nor eAER provided any additional prognostic information for ESRD risk over and above the other. For VEs, there were modest positive associations between both ACR and eAER and risk [adjusted RR per 10-fold higher level 1.37 (1.22–1.53) for ACR and 1.36 (1.22–1.52) for eAER]. Again, neither measure added prognostic information over and above the other. Similar results were observed when ACR and eAER were related to vascular mortality [RR per 10-fold higher level: 1.64 (1.33–2.03) and 1.62 (1.32–2.00), respectively] or to non-vascular mortality [1.53 (1.31–1.79) and 1.50 (1.29–1.76), respectively]. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, eAER did not improve risk prediction of ESRD, VEs or mortality.
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spelling pubmed-58372202018-03-09 Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection Mafham, Marion M Staplin, Natalie Emberson, Jonathan Haynes, Richard Herrington, William Reith, Christina Wanner, Christoph Walker, Robert Cass, Alan Levin, Adeera Fellström, Bengt Jiang, Lixin Holdaas, Hallvard Kasiske, Bertram Wheeler, David C Landray, Martin J Baigent, Colin Nephrol Dial Transplant ORIGINAL ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Estimated albumin excretion rate (eAER) provides a better estimate of 24-h albuminuria than albumin:creatinine ratio (ACR). However, whether eAER is superior to ACR in predicting end-stage renal disease (ESRD), vascular events (VEs) or death is uncertain. METHODS: The prognostic utility of ACR and eAER (estimated from ACR, sex, age and race) to predict mortality, ESRD and VEs was compared using Cox proportional hazards regression among 5552 participants with chronic kidney disease in the Study of Heart and Renal Protection, who were not on dialysis at baseline. RESULTS: During a median follow-up of 4.8 years, 1959 participants developed ESRD, 1204 had a VE and 1130 died (641 from a non-vascular, 369 from a vascular and 120 from an unknown cause). After adjustment for age, sex and eGFR, both ACR and eAER were strongly and similarly associated with ESRD risk. The average relative risk (RR) per 10-fold higher level was 2.70 (95% confidence interval 2.45–2.98) for ACR and 2.67 (2.43–2.94) for eAER. Neither ACR nor eAER provided any additional prognostic information for ESRD risk over and above the other. For VEs, there were modest positive associations between both ACR and eAER and risk [adjusted RR per 10-fold higher level 1.37 (1.22–1.53) for ACR and 1.36 (1.22–1.52) for eAER]. Again, neither measure added prognostic information over and above the other. Similar results were observed when ACR and eAER were related to vascular mortality [RR per 10-fold higher level: 1.64 (1.33–2.03) and 1.62 (1.32–2.00), respectively] or to non-vascular mortality [1.53 (1.31–1.79) and 1.50 (1.29–1.76), respectively]. CONCLUSIONS: In this study, eAER did not improve risk prediction of ESRD, VEs or mortality. Oxford University Press 2018-02 2017-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC5837220/ /pubmed/28088776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfw396 Text en © The Author 2017. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle ORIGINAL ARTICLES
Mafham, Marion M
Staplin, Natalie
Emberson, Jonathan
Haynes, Richard
Herrington, William
Reith, Christina
Wanner, Christoph
Walker, Robert
Cass, Alan
Levin, Adeera
Fellström, Bengt
Jiang, Lixin
Holdaas, Hallvard
Kasiske, Bertram
Wheeler, David C
Landray, Martin J
Baigent, Colin
Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection
title Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection
title_full Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection
title_fullStr Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection
title_full_unstemmed Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection
title_short Prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the Study of Heart and Renal Protection
title_sort prognostic utility of estimated albumin excretion rate in chronic kidney disease: results from the study of heart and renal protection
topic ORIGINAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28088776
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ndt/gfw396
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