TY - JOUR
T1 - Development and validation of GFR-estimating equations using diabetes, transplant and weight
AU - Stevens, Lesley A.
AU - Schmid, Christopher H.
AU - Zhang, Yaping L.
AU - Coresh, Josef
AU - Manzi, Jane
AU - Landis, Richard
AU - Bakoush, Omran
AU - Contreras, Gabriel
AU - Genuth, Saul
AU - Klintmalm, Goran B.
AU - Poggio, Emilio
AU - Rossing, Peter
AU - Rule, Andrew D.
AU - Weir, Matthew R.
AU - Kusek, John
AU - Greene, Tom
AU - Levey, Andrew S.
PY - 2010/2
Y1 - 2010/2
N2 - Background. We have reported a new equation (CKD-EPI equation) that reduces bias and improves accuracy for GFR estimation compared to the MDRD study equation while using the same four basic predictor variables: creatinine, age, sex and race. Here, we describe the development and validation of this equation as well as other equations that incorporate diabetes, transplant and weight as additional predictor variables.Methods. Linear regression was used to relate log-measured GFR (mGFR) to sex, race, diabetes, transplant, weight, various transformations of creatinine and age with and without interactions. Equations were developed in a pooled database of 10 studies 23 (N = 5504) for development and 13 (N = 2750) for internal validation, and final model selection occurred in 16 additional studies external validation (N = 3896).Results. The mean mGFR was 68, 67 and 68 mlmin 1.73 m 2 in the development, internal validation and external validation datasets, respectively. In external validation, an equation that included a linear age term and spline terms in creatinine to account for a reduction in the magnitude of the slope at low serum creatinine values exhibited the best performance (bias = 2.5, RMSE = 0.250) among models using the four basic predictor variables. Addition of terms for diabetes and transplant did not improve performance. Equations with weight showed a small improvement in the subgroup with BMI <20 kgm 2.Conclusions. The CKD-EPI equation, based on creatinine, age, sex and race, has been validated and is more accurate than the MDRD study equation. The addition of weight, diabetes and transplant does not significantly improve equation performance.
AB - Background. We have reported a new equation (CKD-EPI equation) that reduces bias and improves accuracy for GFR estimation compared to the MDRD study equation while using the same four basic predictor variables: creatinine, age, sex and race. Here, we describe the development and validation of this equation as well as other equations that incorporate diabetes, transplant and weight as additional predictor variables.Methods. Linear regression was used to relate log-measured GFR (mGFR) to sex, race, diabetes, transplant, weight, various transformations of creatinine and age with and without interactions. Equations were developed in a pooled database of 10 studies 23 (N = 5504) for development and 13 (N = 2750) for internal validation, and final model selection occurred in 16 additional studies external validation (N = 3896).Results. The mean mGFR was 68, 67 and 68 mlmin 1.73 m 2 in the development, internal validation and external validation datasets, respectively. In external validation, an equation that included a linear age term and spline terms in creatinine to account for a reduction in the magnitude of the slope at low serum creatinine values exhibited the best performance (bias = 2.5, RMSE = 0.250) among models using the four basic predictor variables. Addition of terms for diabetes and transplant did not improve performance. Equations with weight showed a small improvement in the subgroup with BMI <20 kgm 2.Conclusions. The CKD-EPI equation, based on creatinine, age, sex and race, has been validated and is more accurate than the MDRD study equation. The addition of weight, diabetes and transplant does not significantly improve equation performance.
KW - Creatinine
KW - Development
KW - Estimating equation
KW - Glomerular filtration rate
KW - Validation
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U2 - 10.1093/ndt/gfp510
DO - 10.1093/ndt/gfp510
M3 - Article
C2 - 19793928
AN - SCOPUS:75649116099
SN - 0931-0509
VL - 25
SP - 449
EP - 457
JO - Proceedings of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association. European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association. Congress
JF - Proceedings of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association. European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association. Congress
IS - 2
ER -