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Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease | 2018

Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate From a Panel of Filtration Markers—Hope for Increased Accuracy Beyond Measured Glomerular Filtration Rate?

Lesley A. Inker; Andrew S. Levey; Josef Coresh

The recent Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes 2012 CKD guidelines recommend estimating GFR from serum creatinine (eGFRcr) as a first-line test to assess kidney function and using cystatin C or measured glomerular filtration rate (GFR) as confirmatory tests. eGFRcr may be inaccurate in people with variation in muscle mass or diet, and eGFRcys is not more accurate than eGFRcr. eGFRcrcys is more accurate than either, but it is not independent of eGFRcr. Measured GFR is not practical and is susceptible to error due to variation in clearance methods and in the behavior of exogenous filtration markers. Over the past few years, we have hypothesized, and begun to test the hypothesis, that a panel of filtration markers (panel eGFR) from a single blood draw would require fewer demographic or clinical variables and could estimate GFR as accurately as measured GFR. In this article, we describe the conceptual background and rationale for this hypothesis and summarize our work thus far including evaluation of novel low-molecular-weight proteins and metabolites and then outline how we envision that such a panel could be used in clinical practice, research, and public health.


Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease | 2018

Assessment of Glomerular Filtration Rate and End-Stage Kidney Disease Risk in Living Kidney Donor Candidates: A Paradigm for Evaluation, Selection, and Counseling

Lesley A. Inker; Farrukh M. Koraishy; Nitender Goyal; Krista L. Lentine

Living donor kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment option for ESRD. However, recent data suggest a small increase in the long-term risk of kidney failure in living kidney donors when compared to healthy nondonors. These data have led to a need for reconsideration of how donor candidates are evaluated and selected for donation. A Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) work group completed a comprehensive clinical practice guideline for evaluation of living kidney donor candidates in 2017, based on systematic evidence review, de novo evidence generation, and expert opinion. Central to the evaluation framework is assessment of glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which is used to screen for kidney disease and aid the prediction of long-term kidney failure risk after donation. Accurate estimation of the level of GFR and risk of kidney failure, and communication of estimated risks, can support evidence-based donor selection and shared decision-making. In this review, we discuss approaches to optimal GFR estimation in the donor evaluation process, long-term risk projection, and risk communication to donor candidates, integrating recommendations from the new KDIGO guideline, other recent literature, and experience from our own research and practice. We conclude by highlighting topics for further research in this important area of transplant medicine.


National Kidney Foundation Primer on Kidney Diseases (Sixth Edition) | 2014

53 – Staging and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease

Lesley A. Inker; Andrew S. Levey


Advances in Chronic Kidney Disease | 2018

A Roadmap for Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate: Where Have We Been, Where Are We Now, and Where Do We Need to Go?

Lesley A. Inker


Archive | 2016

Original Investigation Effects of Race and Sex on Measured GFR: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis

Lesley A. Inker; Tariq Shafi; Aghogho Okparavero; Hocine Tighiouart; John H. Eckfeldt; Ronit Katz; W. Craig Johnson; Norma Dermond; Zarqa Tariq; Imene Benayache; Wendy S. Post; Josef Coresh; Andrew S. Levey; Michael G. Shlipak


Archive | 2016

Original Investigation Non-GFR Determinants of Low-Molecular-Weight Serum Protein Filtration Markers in CKD

Xun Liu; Meredith C. Foster; Hocine Tighiouart; Amanda H. Anderson; Gerald J. Beck; Gabriel Contreras; Josef Coresh; John H. Eckfeldt; Harold I. Feldman; Tom Greene; L. Lee Hamm; Edward J. Horwitz; Julia Breyer Lewis; Ana C. Ricardo; R. Reid Townsend; Matthew R. Weir; Lesley A. Inker; Andrew S. Levey; Renal Insufficiency Cohort


Archive | 2016

Original Investigation Biomarkers of Vitamin D Status and Risk of ESRD

Casey M. Rebholz; Morgan E. Grams; Pamela L. Lutsey; Andrew N. Hoofnagle; Jeffrey R. Misialek; Lesley A. Inker; Andrew S. Levey; Elizabeth Selvin; Chi-yuan Hsu; Paul L. Kimmel; John H. Eckfeldt; Josef Coresh


Archive | 2016

Original Investigation Serum b-Trace Protein and b2-Microglobulin as Predictors of ESRD, Mortality, and Cardiovascular Disease in Adults With CKD in the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort (CRIC) Study

Meredith C. Foster; Josef Coresh; Chi-yuan Hsu; Dawei Xie; Andrew S. Levey; Robert G. Nelson; John H. Eckfeldt; Paul L. Kimmel; Jeffrey R. Schelling; Michael S. Simonson; James H. Sondheimer; Amanda H. Anderson; Sanjeev Akkina; Harold I. Feldman; John W. Kusek; Akinlolu Ojo; Lesley A. Inker


Archive | 2015

Original Investigation Segmental Kidney Volumes Measured by Dynamic Contrast-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Their Association With CKD in Older People

Todd Woodard; Sigurdur Sigurdsson; John D. Gotal; Alyssa A. Torjesen; Lesley A. Inker; Thor Aspelund; Gudny Eiriksdottir; Vilmundur Gudnason; Tamara B. Harris; Lenore J. Launer; Andrew S. Levey; Gary F. Mitchell


Archive | 2015

Original Investigation Midlife Blood Pressure and Late-Life GFR and Albuminuria: An Elderly General Population Cohort

Lesley A. Inker; Aghogho Okparavero; Hocine Tighiouart; Thor Aspelund; Margret B. Andresdottir; Gudny Eiriksdottir; Tamara B. Harris; Lenore Launer; Hrefna Gudmundsdottir; Farzad Noubary; Gary F. Mitchell; Olafur S. Indridason; Vilmundur Gudnason; Andrew S. Levey

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Josef Coresh

University of Washington

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University of Washington

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