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Measures of Kidney Function

Today (Her schpeel)

Definition

*Emphasize that exam questions can come from readings and that lecture is not intended to be a summary of the reading. 

Introduction to nephrology module
Background information
Functions of the kidney
Determining kidney function
Creatinine as a marker of kidney function
Measured creatinine clearance and glomerular filtration rate
Estimates of creatinine clearance and glomerular filtration rate
Guideline recommendations
Dosing drugs in kidney disease
Pro/Con grid
Clinical scenarios
Class discussion
Role of the urinalysis, imaging studies 

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Objectives

(10)

Definition

Memorize the CG equation and list the variables in the MDRD and CKD-EPI equations
Describe variables that affect the accuracy of these equations
List guideline recommendations regarding measures of kidney function
Calculate:
Estimated creatinine clearance (eCrCl) using the Cockcroft-Gault equation (CG)
Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) using the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) and CKD-EPI equations 
Compare and contrast CG, MDRD, CKD-EPI, and a timed creatinine clearance
Create a pro/con grid for the CG, MDRD and CKD-EPI equations for drug dosing
Given a clinical scenario, recommend an appropriate method of determining a patients kidney function
Describe the components of the urinalysis and state what an abnormal result might mean

Term

The Nephron: Functions

Excretory Functions

(5)

Definition

Eliminates water
Regulates electrolytes
Regulates acid/base
Eliminates waste products
Eliminates drugs, toxins

Term

The Nephron: Functions

Endocrine Functions

(3)

Definition

Erythropoietin (Low 02 delivery to kidneys- incr RBCs)
Renin
Prostaglandins and kinins

Term

The Nephron: Functions

Metabolic Functions

(3)

Definition

Activation of vitamin D
Gluconeogenesis
Metabolism of insulin and other endogenous/drug substances

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR)

(5)

Definition

Best overall index of kidney function
Amount of plasma filtered by the kidney
Units = mL/min or mL/min/1.73m2
Normal GFR for young adults = 125ml/min
As GFR declines, generally so do other functions of kidney

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Ideal Marker for GFR

(6)

Definition

Freely filtered by the glomerulus
Not reabsorbed or secreted in the tubules
Not metabolized by the kidney
•Clinically nothing meets this criteria (too cumbersome)
•Instead rely on less ideal markers
 - SCr (secreted by tubules = not idela

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Measures of GFR

(5)

Definition

Inulin
Radiolabeled (99mTc-DTPA, 51Cr-EDTA,  125I-iothalmate)
Non-radiolabeled (iothalmate, iohexol)
Complex requirements for use
Not commonly used clinically

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Serum Creatinine (SCr)

(6)

Definition

Derived from metabolism of creatine in the muscle and from dietary meat intake
Released into blood at relatively constant rate
Commonly used as a marker of kidney function
Freely filtered by glomerulus
Also secreted by the tubules
Factors affecting SCr
 

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Creatinine Assay Standardization

(5)

Definition

Previously, inter-laboratory variation (3mg/dL) in serum creatinine concentrations reported
Effort to standardize all assays to ONE national standard
Called IDMS or isotope-dilution mass-spectrometry assay
All labs should be reporting standardized SCr
On average, 0.12 mg/dL decrease in SCr for labs after standardization

Term

Quantifying Kidney Function

Direct Measure

(2)

Definition

CrCl
GFR (difficult to measure directly)

Term

Quantifying Kidney Function

Estimates of Kidney Function: CrCl

(3)

Definition

Cockcroft-Gault (most common for adults)
Schwartz (pediatric)
Others

Term

Quantifying Kidney Function

Estimates of Kidney Function: GFR

(5)

Definition

MDRD
CKD-EPI
CKD-EPI cystatin C (Instead of Cr)
CKD-EPI creatinine-cystatin C

Crystatin is newest guidelin but not used clinically yet

Term

Direct Measures of Kidney Function

(5)

CRclv vs. GFR

Definition

CrCl versus GFR
CrCl is similar to GFR, but not equivalent
(esp w/ decline in kidney function [actually diverge])
Why? (urine collection over time)
Creatinine is secreted by the tubules
As kidney function declines, the contribution of creatinine secretion to overall CrCl will proportionally increase, increasing the difference between CrCl and GFR

Term

Estimates of Kidney Function

(7)

Definition

eCrCl
Cockcroft-Gault
eGFR
MDRD
CKD-EPI
2012 CKD-EPI cystatin C
2012 CKD-EPI creatinine-cystatin C

Term

Estimates of Kidney Function

Crystatin C

(5)

Definition

Protein produced by all nucleated cells
Filtered by the glomerulus
Metabolized by tubules
Cystatin C-based eGFR is more predictive of adverse clinical outcomes than SCr-based eGFR
Impact on patient care to be determined

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

KDIGO Guideline Recommendations

(6)

Definition

To determine kidney function for diagnosing kidney disease in adults:
Use an eGFR equation rather than relying on SCr alone
CKD-EPI
Use additional tests for confirmatory testing when eGFR based on serum creatinine is less accurate, such as
eGFR equation based on cystatin C
Clearance measurement

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

KDIGO Recommendations

(2)

Definition

Laboratories should report eGFR when SCr is reported
For children, use Schwartz equation

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

KDIGO Recommendations

Pediatrics

(8)

Definition

Normal GFR varies based on age
Schwartz Equations (or CKiD)
eGFR (mL/min/1.73m2) = k x [Height in cm/SCr]
k=0.413
Ages 1-16 years
Developed for use with standardized SCr
eGFR (mL/min/1.73m2) = 70.69 x (SCysC)-0.931
Ages 1-16

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Cockroft-Gault Controversies

(11)

Definition

Which weight?
Total body weight (TBW) Highest, (historically used)
Used in CG paper
Ideal body weight (IBW)
Men IBW (kg) = 50 + 2.3 x [# inches over 5 feet]
Adjusted body weight (ABW)
ABW (kg) = IBW + 0.4* (TBW – IBW)
*Some reports of using 0.3 as correction factor
Lean body weight (LBW)
No body weight
-- Muscle mass determined by weight

Term

Survey of 200 nephrology and critical care pharmacists
Which Weight Do You Use in CG Eqtn? 

Definition
  • Actual body weight - 1%
  • Ideal Body Weight - 22%
  • Some Other Body weight (i.e adjusted) - 23%
  • Combination of above depending on obesity - 47%
Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Cockroft-Gault Controversies: Which Weight?

(6)

Definition

Consider the clinical situation
If TBW > 30% above IBW, many pharmacists use IBW (or ABW)
Some use IBW whenever TBW > IBW
In very obese patients, LBW may be best
As a quick reference, simplified equation may yield reasonable results
-- Will overestimate Kidney function, dont use IBW if pts TBW is less than IBW

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Cockroft-Gault Controversies: To Round or Not to Round

(6)

Definition

Elderly patients with low muscle mass and SCr < 1.0 mg/dL
Low SCr due to low muscle mass and not due to great kidney function
Some practitioners round up to 1.0 mg/dL
Very limited data to support this practice
One study showing worse performance of CG
Introduction of a variable amount of error in CG calculation

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

MDRD/CKD-EPI: Controversies

(8)

Definition

Limited data in elderly
MDRD
Population where equation derived: age 18-70
Limited data indicates that MDRD may overestimate kidney function in the very elderly
CKD-EPI population
Mean age 47
13% with age > 65
4% with age > 70

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

EQTNs Give Estimations, Not Truth

(3)

Definition

Percentage of estimates within 30% of measured GFR
Cockcroft-Gault = 69%
MDRD = 83%

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

When Creatinine Based EQTNs May Be Inaccurate

(8)

Definition

Extremes of body size
Severe malnutrition or obesity
Severe liver disease
Skeletal muscle disease
Paraplegia or quadriplegia
Vegetarian diet
SCr not at steady state
Pregnancy

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

When Cystatin C EQTNs May Be Inaccurate

(5)

Definition

Cystatin C not at steady state
Race/ethnicity other than US or European black and white
Hyperthyroidism
Administration of corticosteroids
Possibly diabetes and obesity

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

If Estimating EQTNs are Inaccurate: Options

(2)

Definition

Obtain measured CrCl
Make decisions based on a risk:benefit assessment of the clinical scenario

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Drug Dosing: National Kidney Disease Education Program

(estimations)

(2)

Definition

eCrCl
eGFR

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Urinalysis

(6)

Definition

pH (NL 4.5 – 8.0)
Specific gravity (NL 1.003 – 1.030): indicates concentrating ability of the kidneys
Glucose (NL 0): In uncontrolled diabetes, may spill into urine
Ketones (NL 0): Present in ketoacidosis or starvation
Nitrite (NL 0): Many gram negative bacteria convert nitrate to nitrite so presence may mean infection
Leukocyte esterase (NL 0): Comes from WBCs, so presence may mean infection

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Urinalysis

Blood

Definition

Blood (NL 0): If present without RBCs, may mean hemolysis or rhabdomyolysis

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Urinalysis

Protein

(3)

Definition

Protein (NL 0): Reported as trace to 4+ or by concentration [1+ = 30 mg/dL, 2+ = 100 mg/dL, etc].
If present, often means proteinuria, which is indicative of glomerular disease 
Microalbumin-specific dipsticks are available for screening for microalbuminuria (30-300 mg/d albumin excretion)

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Urinalysis

Uribilinogen,RBCs, WBCs, Casts, Crystals

(5)

Definition

Urobilinogen (NL 0.2-1.0): Pigment produced from metabolism of bilirubin.  High levels may indicate liver disease or hemolytic anemia
Red blood cells (RBCs) (NL <2-3/HPF): Indicates trauma to kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra
White blood cells (WBCs) (NL 0 or trace): Indicates inflammation or infection in kidneys, ureters, bladder, or urethra
Casts (NL 0): Several types. Cylindrical proteins indicative of a wide variety of kidney disease.
Crystals

Term

Other Abnormalities in Kidney Disease

(9)

Definition

Urinary output (UOP)
Anuria: < 50 mL/day of urine output
Oliguria: 50-500 mL/day of urine output
Edema
Electrolytes
Potassium, magnesium, phosphate
Acid/base status
Nitrogen (BUN)
Creatinine

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Procedures

KUB

(3)

Definition

KUB: plain x-ray of kidneys, ureters, bladder
Allows clinician to check kidney size
May be able to visualize renal stones
 

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Procedures

Renal Ultrasound

(7)

Definition
  • Renal ultrasound: Uses sound waves to generate a 2-d image
  • Able to determine size of; 
    • kidneys, 
    • echogenicity (eval for chronic versus acute kidney disease), 
    • visualize hydronephrosis 
    • and cysts present in the kidney
  • Also used sometimes to guide biopsy
Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Procedures

Doppler Ultrasound

Definition
Doppler ultrasound of the renal arteries: Determine velocity of flow through renal arteries to evaluate for renal artery stenosis
Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Procedures

Radionuclide Scan: Renal Scan

Definition

Radionuclide scan (renal scan): particularly useful in assessing renal perfusion and whether the outflow tract is intact

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Procedures

Computed Tomography (CT)

(5)

Definition

Computed tomography (CT): Cross-sectional anatomic imaging technique based on x-ray data
Gives greater contrast resolution than conventional radiography
Often used to evaluate obstructive uropathy, malignancy, and infections of the kidney
IV contrast dye often administered to enhance imaging
Can cause acute kidney injury, so must be used judiciously

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Procedures

Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

(4)

Definition

Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI): Uses magnet and radiofrequency pulses to generate an image
Can be used to evaluate for obstruction, malignancy, and renovascular lesions
MRA (magnetic resonance angiography, where gadolinium is typically administered to visualize the arteries) can be used to evaluate renal vasculature and renal artery stenosis
Gadolinium has been associated with a very serious condition called nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF) in patients with severe kidney disease, so generally not used when GFR< 30

Term

Measures of Kidney Function

Procedures

Biopsy

(2)

Definition

Biopsy: Useful in making definitive diagnosis as to cause of kidney disease
Risk of bleeding

Term

Factors affecting SCr

(8x3)

Definition
  • Older Age
    • Decrease SCr
    • Age related decrease in muscle mass
  • Female Sex
    • Decrease SCr
    • Gender related lower avg muscle mass
  • African American
    • Increase SCr
    • Higher avg muscle mass than caucasins
  • Restriction of Dietary protein
    • Decrease SCr
    • Decrease in creatinine generation
  • Ingestion of cooked meat
    • Increase SCr
    • Increase in creatinine (transient) may be blunted by increase in GFR
  • Muscular
    • Increase SCr
    • More muscle mass
  • Malnutrition/wasting/amputation
    • Decrease SCr
    • Decreases SCr
  • obesity
    • No Change
    • Excess weight is not muscle
Term
If mona and David both have an SCr of 1.2 who has better kidney function
Definition
  • David
  • Normal SCr is 0.5 -1.2
  • Higher Scr = lower kidney function
  • Consider production and elimination
  • If david makes more but has the same SCr he must have better kidney function to eliminate
Term
Shaq vs. Spike Lee, Both have SCr of 1.2 who has better function
Definition
  • Shaq
  • More muscle mass so he creates more creatinine
  • will need to eliminate well to have same SCr
Term

C-G controversy

Weight

Definition
  • Total body weight (TBW)
    Used in CG paper
    Ideal body weight (IBW)
    Men IBW (kg) = 50 + 2.3 x [# inches over 5 feet]
    Adjusted body weight (ABW)
    ABW (kg) = IBW + 0.4* (TBW – IBW)
    *Some reports of using 0.3 as correction factor
    Lean body weight (LBW)
    No body weight
Term

Estimating Kindey function in morbid obesity

Study

(12)

Definition
  • Design
    • Compared mCrCl as determined by 24-hour urine collection to estimations obtained using equations (MDRD4, CG using actual, ideal, adjusted, fat-free, and lean body weight, Salazar-Corcoran)
  • Participants
    • BMI ≥ 40, age 18-75, stable SCr, admitted to hospita
    • N = 54, mean mCrCl = 110 mL/min, 31% BMI ≥ 50
  • Results
    • Cockcroft-Gault equation using lean body weight and fat-free weight showed greatest accuracy
    • LBW(male) = (9270 x weight)/(6680 + 216 x BMI)
    • LBW(female) = (9270 x weight)/(8780 + 244 x BMI)
    • Fat-free weight calculated using bioelectric  

           impedence analysis

  • Conclusion
    • CG using LBW may provide best estimate of kidney function in patients with BMI > 40

 

Term

Weight terms in CG eqtn study

(15)

Definition
  • Design
    • Meta-analysis of studies comparing measured CrCl (mCrCL) with estimated CrCl using Cockcroft-Gault
  • Inclusion
    • Used 24 hour urine collections to determine mCrCl
    • Study data reported in usable format
    • N = 13 studies
  • Results
    • TBW overestimated mCrCl (+16 mL/min) [N=1128]
    • IBW underestimated mCrCl (-5 mL/min) [N=1174]
    • No body weight (+ remove 72 from denominator) was no different than mCrCl (+0.4 mL/min) [N=153]
    • ABW using 0.3 or 0.4 correction factor not statistically different from mCrCl
      • 0.3 correction factor: +5 mL/min [N=121]
      • 0.4 correction factor: +20 mL/min [N=76]
  • Conclusion
    • Eliminating the body weight term may provide reasonable estimate of kidney function

 

Term

Rounding in C-G 

Study

(11)

Definition
  • Design
    • Meta-analysis of studies comparing measured CrCl (mCrCL) with estimated CrCl using Cockcroft-Gault
  • Inclusion
    • Used 24 hour urine collections to determine mCrCl
    • Study data reported in usable format
    • N = 13 studies
  • Results
    • TBW + rounding up SCr was similar to mCrCl (+3.5 mL/min) [N=52]
    • IBW + rounding underestimated mCrCl (-30 mL/min) [N=121]
  • Conclusion
    • Rounding up SCr cannot be recommended

 

Term

MDRD vs CG for drug Dosing

study

(16)

Definition
  • Design
    • Compared drug dosing recommendations for 13 drugs eliminated by the kidneys based on mGFR (iothalmate), MDRD eGFR, and Cockcroft-Gault eCrCl using IBW (CGIBW) and ABW (CGABW)
  • Participants
    • N=5504 from 6 research studies and 4 clinical population
    • Average age 47 years, mean BMI 28 kg/m2
  • Results
    • Percentage of time equations resulted in same drug dosing:
    • CGABW and MDRD  89%
      • MDRD resulted in lower drug doses in 9% of cases
    • CGIBW and MDRD 88%
      • MDRD resulted in higher drug doses in 10% of cases
    • More likely to have differences between MDRD and CG equations in drugs with higher numbers of dosing breakpoints
  • Conclusions
    • CG and MDRD equations result in different dosing recommendations 11-12% of the time
    • MDRD appears to provide an estimate between that of CGABW and CGIBW
    • IBW is most conservative (lowest estimate)
    • MDRD falls btwn CG-/W-ABW & CG- w/-IBW

 

Term

Cockroft-Gault

Pro

Definition
  • Convenience (do in head)
  • Been used for decades (tried and true)
  • Weight Variable
  • Dosing guidelines based on CrCl for most drugs
    • Best arg for its use
Term

Cockroft-Gault

Con

Definition
  • Less accurate than eGFR
  • Not for use with standardized Scr
  • Which weight variable to use?
Term

MDRD 

Pro

Definition
  • Use w/ standardized Scr
  • More accurate estimate of GFR than CG
  • Developed in more diverse pt population
    • (although CG used in practice in all pt pops)
  • Automated reporting
Term

MDRD 

Con

Definition
  • Less clinical experience
    • Pharnacists = conservative in practice
  • Limited data in elderly
  • Not validated for drug dosing
  • Convert to units of mL/min
  • People who are very large or small
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