Keywords :
Creatinine; Asians; Body Weight; Comorbidity; Creatinine/blood; Humans; Japan; Kidney Failure, Chronic/blood; Kidney Failure, Chronic/epidemiology; Kidney Failure, Chronic/ethnology; Obesity/blood; Obesity/epidemiology; Obesity/ethnology; Prevalence; Algorithms; Body Surface Area; Glomerular Filtration Rate; Indexation; Nephrology; General Medicine
Abstract :
[en] Indexation of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by body surface area (BSA) is often done without raising any questions. In this article, we will shortly review the limitations of such indexation and illustrate potential errors in clinical practice due to this indexation. Adjusting the GFR by BSA is particularly misleading in patients with abnormal body size (obese and anorectic). We will also insist on the fact that indexation by BSA is not required for the GFR longitudinal follow-up. Additionally, we will discuss the implications and consequences of BSA indexation on the creatinine-based equations, such as the Cockcroft-Gault and the MDRD study equations.
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