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Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine ; (12): 487-490, 2016.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-497916

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Objective We aim to evaluate the value of the current serum creatinine reference interval ( RI ) provided by Industry Standard WS /T 404.5 in clinical practice.Methods The first time serum creatinine levels and urinary albumin /creatinine ratio were obtained from 67 605 adult patients ( <60 years old) who were treated in the First Hospital of China Medical University between October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015 in this cross-sectional study.Estimated glomerular filtration rate ( eGFR ) calculated by chronic kidney disease epidemiology collaboration (CKD-EPI) equation and urinary albumin /creatinine ratio (ACR) were used to evaluate the clinical practical significance of current and old serum creatinine RIs as the criteria.Results 4.3% of normal subjects based on current RI were showed decreased eGFR, 98% of abnormal subjects based on the current RI were founded to have decreased eGFR . 1378 subjects were evaluated as increased based on current RI but as normal based on old RI , and 93.5% of these subjects were showed decreased eGFR .In addition, ACR was measured in 26 cases, and 18 out of 26 cases (69.2%) were confirmed to have elevated ACR (≥30 mg/g) and proteinuria.On the other hand of analysis, screening positive rates of declined eGFR were 43.6% by old RI and 61.9% by current RI in the subjects with eGFR under 90 ml(min ×1.73 m 2 ), and the performance of the current RI was obviously improved(χ2 =212.648,P <0.001).Conclusions The current reference interval of serum creatinine is favorable for the detection of renal dysfunction in patients .It is recommended that the current reference interval can be applied in the clinical laboratories as early as possible .

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