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Volume 3, Issue 3 (Suppl)

J Kidney, an open access journal

ISSN:2472-1220

Kidney & Nephrology 2017

August 28-30, 2017

August 28-30, 2017 Philadelphia, USA

15

th

Annual Congress on

Kidney: Nephrology & Therapeutics

Estimated glomerular filtration in obese patients

Pehuén Fernández

Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba, Argentina

Introduction:

Estimating glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in obese subjects is a challenge. An analysis is made from the

performance of equations to estimate GFR in this population.

Materials & Method:

This cross-sectional study included 100 obese subjects evaluated between 2008 and 2015. The GFR was

measured with urinary iothalamate clearence (reference standard) and estimated using creatinine-based formulas: Cockroft

Gault, MDRD, CKD-EPI, MCQ and CKD-MCQ (mean of these). A global performance score (G-P-Score) was created to unify

all the analysis criteria.

Results:

CKD-MCQ equation had the best performance in obesity grade I (n=53) [bias=1.6 +/- 17.4 ml/min × 1.73 m2;

correlation (r)=0.87; area under the curve (AUC)=0.978; sensitivity (S) =100%; specificity (E)=87.8%]. MCQ and CKD-MCQ

had the lowest bias in obesity grade II (n=25) (bias=1.8 +/- 22.3 and -4.4 +/- 21.9 ml/min × 1.73m2) and CKD-MCQ the highest

r (r=0.89), with the same AUC, S, and E (AUC=0.976, S=85.7%, E=100%). MDRD equation had the lowest bias in obesity grade

III (n=22) (bias=-0.2 +/- 31.1 ml/min × 1.73 m2), and CKD-MCQ had the highest r and AUC (r=0.66, AUC=0.929), with the

same S and E (S=80%, E=94.1%) than MDRD. CKD-MCQ was the only equation without significant differences compared to

the reference standard in any of the obesity levels. The highest score was obtained in the G-P-score (39/48).

Conclusion:

CKD-MCQ had the better overall performance for estimating GFR in subjects with different degrees of obesity.

Biography

Pehuén Fernández has completed the Speciality in Clinical Nephrology at the Universidad Católica de Córdoba, Argentina. He is currently working as a Nephrologist

at the Hospital Privado Universitario de Córdoba and is pursuing the career of University Professor with a Master's degree in Clinical Research, and a PhD degree.

pehuenfernandez@hotmail.com

Pehuén Fernández, J Kidney 2017, 3:3 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2472-1220-C1-002