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Compartmental-modelling-based measurement of murine glomerular filtration rate using (18)F-fluoride PET/CT

Accurate measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is essential for optimal decision making in many clinical settings of renal failure. We aimed to show that GFR can be accurately measured using compartmental tracer kinetic analysis of (18)F-fluoride dynamic PET/CT. Twenty-three male Sprague-D...

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Autores principales: Lee, Hyo Sang, Kang, Yeon-koo, Lee, Hyunjong, Han, Jeong Hee, Moon, Byung Seok, Byun, Seok-Soo, Chae, Dong-Wan, Kang, Keon Wook, Lee, Won Woo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6677809/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31375734
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47728-x
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Sumario:Accurate measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is essential for optimal decision making in many clinical settings of renal failure. We aimed to show that GFR can be accurately measured using compartmental tracer kinetic analysis of (18)F-fluoride dynamic PET/CT. Twenty-three male Sprague-Dawley rats of three experimental groups (cyclosporine-administered [n = 8], unilaterally nephrectomized [n = 8], and control [n = 7]) underwent simultaneous (18)F-fluoride dynamic PET/CT and reference (51)Cr-EDTA GFR (GFR(CrEDTA)) test at day 0 and post-intervention day 3. (18)F-fluoride PET GFR (GFR(F-PET)) was calculated by multiplying the influx rate and functional kidney volume in a single-tissue-compartmental kinetic model. Within-test repeatability and between-test agreement were evaluated by intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and Bland-Altman analysis. In the control group, repeatability of GFR(F-PET) was excellent (ICC = 0.9901, repeatability coefficient = 12.5%). GFR(F-PET) significantly decreased in the renally impaired rats in accordance with respective GFR(CrEDTA) changes. In the pooled population, GFR(F-PET) agreed well with GFR(CrEDTA) with minimal bias (−2.4%) and narrow 95% limits of agreement (−25.0% to 20.1%). These data suggest that the single-compartmental kinetic analysis of (18)F-fluoride dynamic PET/CT is an accurate method for GFR measurement. Further studies in humans are warranted.