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Rev. méd. Chile ; 149(11)nov. 2021.
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1389394

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Background: 24-hour urine collection accuracy is generally evaluated based on the values of urine creatinine (UCr) excretion, usually using ranges adjusted by weight. UCr excretion depends on several factors. Equations to estimate UCr in 24-hour collection (UCr/24h) that consider these factors have been developed. However, these formulas have not been evaluated in a sample of Latinamerican origin. Aim: To evaluate the performance of the existing UCr/24 h estimation equations in a sample of Latinamerican origin. Material and Methods: 24-hour urine collections from 181 ambulatory patients were analyzed. Measured UCr/24h was compared with estimated UCr (eUCr) through the equations of Ix (CKD-EPI), Gerber-Mann, Goldwasser, Cockcroft-Gault, Rule, Walser, Kawasaki, Tanaka and Huidobro. Performance of the nine equations to estimate UCr/24h was evaluated with the Pearson correlation and Lin concordance coefficients, and Bland-Altman method. Bias, precision, and accuracy (percentage of collections within 30% of measured UCr or P30) were also calculated. Results: Measured UCr/24h in the 181 patients was 1236 + 378 mg. Correlation coefficient (Pearson) of the eUCr/24h with the equations of Walser, Ix and Huidobro and the measured UCr/24h was strongly positive. Rule and Kawasaki equations had the lowest positive correlation coefficients. Bias was similar using the formulas of Walser, Goldwasser, Kawasaki, Ix and Huidobro. Walser, Ix, Huidobro, Cockcroft-Gault and Goldwasser equations had good accuracy (P30 > 85%), while Gerber-Mann, Tanaka, Rule and Kawasaki formulas had a P30 < 65%. Conclusions: Walser, Ix and Huidobro equations had the best performance to estimate UCr/24h excretion in a population of latinamerican origin.

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Rev. méd. Chile ; 148(6): 734-739, jun. 2020. tab, graf
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-1139365

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Background: Evaluation of 24-hour collection accuracy is based on urinary creatinine excretion (UCr), usually using wide ranges indexed by weight. Equations that predict the expected UCr are also available. Aim: To generate an equation for estimating UCr in Chilean population and evaluate its performance in comparison to existing formulas. Material and Methods: A total of 464 24-hour urine collections from outpatients aged between 15 and 88 years old were used. Ninety percent of collections (n = 418) were randomly extracted to assess the association between absolute UCr values with sex, age, height and weight of participants. A formula was created to estimate the 24-hour UCr using a multiple linear regression model. In the remaining 10% of urine collections (n = 46), the performance of this formula and others reported in the literature were tested. Results: Age, sex and weight were significantly associated with 24-hour UCr values. The new equation was able to predict UCr values with a similar accuracy than CKD-EPI and Walser equations and outperformed other equations. Conclusions: Our equation developed with Chilean values predicts 24-hour UCr values accurately.


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Humanos , Adolescente , Adulto , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Adulto Jovem , Creatinina/urina , Peso Corporal , Modelos Lineares , Chile , Taxa de Filtração Glomerular
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