Measurement of glomerular filtration rate using a reference method.

Measurement of glomerular filtration rate using a reference method. Ann Biol Clin (Paris). 2019 Aug 01;77(4):371-374 Authors: Chardon L, Dubourg L, Barin-Le Guellec C, Guinard F, Hannedouche T, Halimi JM, Mariat C Abstract Direct measurement methods of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) are considered as the gold standard to assess kidney function. Following the withdrawal of the Proinuline SerbĀ® specialty by the French National Health Surveillance Agency, iohexol remains the most suitable marker to replace inulin as the marker for GFR in France. The assay is performed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled with ultraviolet (UV) detection or by mass spectrometry. Plasma clearance measurement is the protocol of choice: single-sample protocols dominate, but multiple-sample protocols may be more accurate in specific situations to improve accuracy. In some cases, urinary clearance protocols may be proposed. National and international recommendations suggest using a GFR measurement as a confirmatory test in cases where the creatinine-based estimated GFR is inappropriate, ie clinical situations characterized by a significant alteration of muscle mass or volume distribution. The indications retained by the working group were graded according to the level of recommendations. The essential indications are the evaluation of living kidney donor, the monitoring of kidney allograft function at one year post-transplantation, drugs...
Source: Annales de Biologie Clinique - Category: Biochemistry Authors: Tags: Ann Biol Clin (Paris) Source Type: research