Author:
Bielopolski Dana,Singh Neha,Bentur Ohad S.,Renert-Yuval Yael,MacArthur Robert,Vasquez Kimberly S.,Moftah Dena S.,Vaughan Roger D.,Charytan David M.,Kost Rhonda G.,Tobin Jonathan N.
Abstract
BackgroundAdolescent obesity, a risk factor for cardiorenal morbidity in adulthood, has reached epidemic proportions. Obesity-related glomerulopathy (ORG) has an early reversible stage of hyperfiltration. Age-appropriate formulae for eGFR, which are standardized to ideal body surface area (BSA) and provide assessment of kidney function in ml/min/1.73 m2, may underestimate prevalence of early ORG. We investigated whether adjusting eGFR to actual BSA more readily identifies early ORG.MethodsWe studied a cohort of 22,417 young individuals, aged 12–21 years, from a New York metropolitan multi-institutional electronic health records clinical database. eGFR was calculated in two ways: BSA-standardized eGFR, and absolute eGFR. Hyperfiltration was defined above a threshold of 135 ml/min per 1.73 m2 or 135 ml/min, respectively. The prevalence of hyperfiltration according to each formula was assessed in parallel to creatinine clearance.ResultsSerum creatinine values and hyperfiltration prevalence according to BSA-standardized eGFR were similar, 13%–15%, across body mass index (BMI) groups. The prevalence of hyperfiltration determined by absolute eGFR differed across BMI groups: underweight, 2%; normal weight, 6%; overweight, 17%; and obese, 31%. This trend paralleled the rise in creatinine clearance across BMI groups.ConclusionsAbsolute eGFR more readily identifies early ORG than the currently used formulae, which are adjusted to a standardized BSA and are not representative of current population BMI measures. Using absolute eGFR in clinical practice and research may improve the ability to identify, intervene, and reverse early ORG, which has great importance with increasing obesity rates.
Funder
Rockefeller University
New York Academy of Sciences
N2: Building a Network of Safety-Net PBRNs
The National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences
PCORI
Publisher
American Society of Nephrology (ASN)
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