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Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors

OBJECTIVE: We recently reported a novel score for the detection of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) overestimation using a creatinine-based equation. We examined the utility of this score in patients with cardiovascular/renal diseases and diabetes mellitus. METHODS: We enrolled 1,425 patients (65±15...

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Autores principales: Ishigo, Tomoyuki, Yano, Toshiyuki, Katano, Satoshi, Takada, Ryo, Aigami, Tomohiro, Nakano, Keita, Kondo, Fuki, Kouzu, Hidemichi, Ohori, Katsuhiko, Nakata, Hiromasa, Nonoyama, Masatoshi, Kitagawa, Manabu, Kimyo, Tomoko, Fukudo, Masahide, Miura, Tetsuji
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Publicado: The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8851179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35034932
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.7388-21
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author Ishigo, Tomoyuki
Yano, Toshiyuki
Katano, Satoshi
Takada, Ryo
Aigami, Tomohiro
Nakano, Keita
Kondo, Fuki
Kouzu, Hidemichi
Ohori, Katsuhiko
Nakata, Hiromasa
Nonoyama, Masatoshi
Kitagawa, Manabu
Kimyo, Tomoko
Fukudo, Masahide
Miura, Tetsuji
author_facet Ishigo, Tomoyuki
Yano, Toshiyuki
Katano, Satoshi
Takada, Ryo
Aigami, Tomohiro
Nakano, Keita
Kondo, Fuki
Kouzu, Hidemichi
Ohori, Katsuhiko
Nakata, Hiromasa
Nonoyama, Masatoshi
Kitagawa, Manabu
Kimyo, Tomoko
Fukudo, Masahide
Miura, Tetsuji
author_sort Ishigo, Tomoyuki
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: We recently reported a novel score for the detection of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) overestimation using a creatinine-based equation. We examined the utility of this score in patients with cardiovascular/renal diseases and diabetes mellitus. METHODS: We enrolled 1,425 patients (65±15 years old; 37% women) who were admitted to our hospital for the management of cardiovascular and renal diseases and their risk factors. Overestimation of the GFR (OE) was defined as a creatinine-based GFR (eGFRcre) ≥120% of the cystatin C-based estimated GFR. The OE score was calculated as the sum of the scores for the body weight, hemoglobin concentration, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/serum creatinine (Scr), totaling 1 point if the body weight was <63.0 kg in men or <42.0 kg in women, 1 point if the hemoglobin concentration was <12.4 g/dL in men or <11.0 g/dL in women, and 1 point if the BUN/Scr was >26.5. RESULTS: The proportion of patients with OE was 14.2%. The score predicted OE with a sensitivity of 70.8% and a specificity of 99.6%, and the sensitivity was increased in patients ≥75 years old (88.3%) and decreased in diabetics (58.6%). When patients were divided into subgroups by the total score, the frequencies of OE were 8% (59/754), 14% (72/502), 38% (58/151), and 72% (13/18) in patients with scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3, respectively. CONCLUSION: The OE score is useful for detecting elderly cases of cardiovascular and renal diseases in which eGFRcre overestimates the GFR, although its utility is limited in diabetics.
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spelling pubmed-88511792022-03-09 Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors Ishigo, Tomoyuki Yano, Toshiyuki Katano, Satoshi Takada, Ryo Aigami, Tomohiro Nakano, Keita Kondo, Fuki Kouzu, Hidemichi Ohori, Katsuhiko Nakata, Hiromasa Nonoyama, Masatoshi Kitagawa, Manabu Kimyo, Tomoko Fukudo, Masahide Miura, Tetsuji Intern Med Original Article OBJECTIVE: We recently reported a novel score for the detection of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) overestimation using a creatinine-based equation. We examined the utility of this score in patients with cardiovascular/renal diseases and diabetes mellitus. METHODS: We enrolled 1,425 patients (65±15 years old; 37% women) who were admitted to our hospital for the management of cardiovascular and renal diseases and their risk factors. Overestimation of the GFR (OE) was defined as a creatinine-based GFR (eGFRcre) ≥120% of the cystatin C-based estimated GFR. The OE score was calculated as the sum of the scores for the body weight, hemoglobin concentration, and blood urea nitrogen (BUN)/serum creatinine (Scr), totaling 1 point if the body weight was <63.0 kg in men or <42.0 kg in women, 1 point if the hemoglobin concentration was <12.4 g/dL in men or <11.0 g/dL in women, and 1 point if the BUN/Scr was >26.5. RESULTS: The proportion of patients with OE was 14.2%. The score predicted OE with a sensitivity of 70.8% and a specificity of 99.6%, and the sensitivity was increased in patients ≥75 years old (88.3%) and decreased in diabetics (58.6%). When patients were divided into subgroups by the total score, the frequencies of OE were 8% (59/754), 14% (72/502), 38% (58/151), and 72% (13/18) in patients with scores of 0, 1, 2, and 3, respectively. CONCLUSION: The OE score is useful for detecting elderly cases of cardiovascular and renal diseases in which eGFRcre overestimates the GFR, although its utility is limited in diabetics. The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine 2022-01-15 2022-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC8851179/ /pubmed/35034932 http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.7388-21 Text en Copyright © 2022 by The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/The Internal Medicine is an Open Access journal distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License. To view the details of this license, please visit (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Ishigo, Tomoyuki
Yano, Toshiyuki
Katano, Satoshi
Takada, Ryo
Aigami, Tomohiro
Nakano, Keita
Kondo, Fuki
Kouzu, Hidemichi
Ohori, Katsuhiko
Nakata, Hiromasa
Nonoyama, Masatoshi
Kitagawa, Manabu
Kimyo, Tomoko
Fukudo, Masahide
Miura, Tetsuji
Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors
title Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors
title_full Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors
title_fullStr Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors
title_full_unstemmed Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors
title_short Utility of a Score for Predicting Glomerular Filtration Rate Overestimation in Patients with Cardiovascular and Renal Diseases and Their Risk Factors
title_sort utility of a score for predicting glomerular filtration rate overestimation in patients with cardiovascular and renal diseases and their risk factors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8851179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35034932
http://dx.doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.7388-21
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