SERUM CYSTATIN C: A GOOD MARKER FOR EVALUATION OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATION RATE IN HEPATORENAL SYNDROME

  • Amgad E. El-agroudy
  • Alaa A. Sabry
  • Hosam A. Ghanem
  • Ayman El-baz
  • Hosam M. Gad
  • Hussein A. Sheashaa
  • Mohamed Abdel- Hamid
  • Abd El-rahman
  • A. Mokhtar
  • Eur J Gen Med
Publication date
February 2015

Abstract

To determine if estimation of serum cystatin C could replace creatinine clearance in routine determinations of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) for early detection of kidney affection in patients with cirrhosis in a case control study. 40 patients with cirrhosis were included in this study according to Child- Pugh’s classification, 20 patients (group C) and 20 patients (group B). Twenty adults aged, sex and body mass index matched were used as controls. Serum creatinine and creatinine clearance were measured by Jaffe reaction. GFR was measured by 99m Tc-DTPA technique. Serum cystatin C was measured by particle enhanced immunoturbidimetry. Pearson correlation analyses showed that cystatin C has no correlation with age or body mass index. Mor...

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