Reliability of glomerular filtration rate estimating formulas compared to iohexol plasma clearance in critically ill children

Conclusion: In this proof-of-concept study, eGFR formulas were found to be largely inaccurate in the PICU population. Clinicians should therefore use these formulas with caution to guide drug dosing and therapeutic interventions in critically ill children. More research in subgroup populations is warranted to conclude on generalizability of these study findings. ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05179564, registered retrospectively on January 5, 2022.What is Known:• Both acute kidney injury and augmented renal clearance may be present in PICU patients and warrant adaptation of therapy, including drug dosing.• Biomarker-based eGFR formulas are widely used for GFR assessment in critically ill children, although endogenous filtration biomarkers have important limitations in PICU patients and eGFR formulas have never been validated against measured GFR in this population.What is New:• eGFR formulas were found to be largely inaccurate in the PICU population when compared to measured GFR by iohexol clearance. Clinicians should therefore use these formulas with caution to guide drug dosing and therapeutic interventions in critically ill children.• Iohexol plasma clearance could be considered an alternative for accurate GFR assessment in PICU patients.
Source: European Journal of Pediatrics - Category: Pediatrics Source Type: research