Switching to the CKD-EPI but Not Modified FAS eGFR Formula Under Detects CKD Among Adolescents and Young Adults in México
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Background: Guidelines recommend switching the glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) estimation from the CKiD-U25 to the CKD-EPI formula at age 18. We investigated how this would affect chronic kidney disease (CKD) classification. Methods: Serum creatinine was enzymatically measured in 1061 samples from 914 community-based 10-23-year-olds from Tlaxcala, Mexico, a region where urinary biomarkers demonstrated early kidney damage associated with exposure to inorganic toxins in a pediatric population. We calculated their eGFR using CKiD-U25, modified Schwartz, the first and modified Pottel full-age spectrum (FAS), and CKD-EPI formulae. Correlation analysis characterized the CKD stage stratified by age and sex. Results: At baseline, the median age was 13 (IQR:12,15) years, and 55% were female. Median CKiD-U25 eGFR was 96.9 (IQR:83.3,113.3) mL/min/1.73m2, significantly lower than the CKD-EPI eGFR which was 140.8 (IQR:129.9,149.3) mL/min/1.73m2 (p<0.0001, Wilcoxon rank test). The mean bias was 36.9912.89 mL/min/1.73 m2. Pearson correlation was r=0.8296 (95% confidence interval 0.0898-0.8474). There was a better correlation between the modified Schwartz (r=0.9421(0.9349,0.9485)) and the Pottel FAS (r=0.9299(0.9212,0.9376)) formulae. Agreement was deficient when the eGFR was >75mL/min/1.73 m2 in younger age and female sex. Modified Schwartz identified 281(26.4%) measurements as having CKD 2 and 3 (2+), U25 identified 401 (37.7%) measurements as having CKD 2+, FAS identified 267 (25.1%) and modified FAS identified 282 (30%) measurements as having CKD 2+, and CKD-EPI identified 51 (4.8%) measurements as having CKD 2+, respectively. Conclusions: In this population, there needed to be better agreement between the various eGFR formulae. CKD-EPI identifies substantially fewer at-risk participants as having CKD.
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