The estimation of glomerular filtration in acute and critical illness: Challenges and opportunities

Clin Biochem. 2023 Aug:118:110608. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiochem.2023.110608. Epub 2023 Jul 20.

Abstract

Recent events have made it apparent that the creatinine based estimating equations for glomerular filtration have their flaws. Some flaws have been known for some time; others have prompted radical modification of the equations themselves. These issues persist in part owing to the behaviour of the creatinine molecule itself, particularly in acute and critical illness. There are significant implications for patient treatment decisions, including drug and fluid therapies and choice of imaging modality (contrast vs. non-contrast CT scan for example). An alternative biomarker, Cystatin C, has been used with some success both alone and in combination with creatinine to help improve the accuracy of particular estimating equations. Problems remain in certain circumstances and costs may limit the more widespread use of the alternative assay. This review will explore both the historical and more recent evidence for glomerular filtration estimation, including options to directly measure glomerular filtration (rather than estimate), perhaps the holy grail for both Biochemistry and Nephrology.

Keywords: Creatinine; Cystatin C; Glomerular filtration; eGFR.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biomarkers
  • Creatinine
  • Critical Illness*
  • Glomerular Filtration Rate
  • Humans
  • Renal Insufficiency, Chronic*

Substances

  • Creatinine
  • Biomarkers