Population-based reference values for kidney function and kidney function decline in 25- to 95-year-old Germans without and with diabetes

IF 14.8 1区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Kidney international Pub Date : 2024-07-29 DOI:10.1016/j.kint.2024.06.024
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Understanding normal aging of kidney function is pivotal to help distinguish individuals at particular risk for chronic kidney disease. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is typically estimated via serum creatinine (eGFRcrea) or cystatin C (eGFRcys). Since population-based age-group-specific reference values for eGFR and eGFR-decline are scarce, we aimed to provide such reference values from population-based data of a wide age range. In four German population-based cohorts (KORA-3, KORA-4, AugUR, DIACORE), participants underwent medical exams, interview, and blood draw up to five times within up to 25 years. We analyzed eGFRcrea and eGFRcys cross-sectionally and longitudinally (12,000 individuals, age 25-95 years). Cross-sectionally, we found age-group-specific eGFRcrea to decrease approximately linearly across the full age range, for eGFRcys up to the age of 60 years. Within age-groups, there was little difference by sex or diabetes status. Longitudinally, linear mixed models estimated an annual eGFRcrea decline of -0.80 [95% confidence interval -0.82, -0.77], -0.79 [-0.83, -0.76], and -1.20 mL/min/1.73m2 [-1.33, -1.08] for the general population, “healthy” individuals, or individuals with diabetes, respectively. Reference values for eGFR using cross-sectional data were shown as percentile curves for “healthy” individuals and for individuals with diabetes. Reference values for eGFR-decline using longitudinal data were presented as 95% prediction intervals for “healthy” individuals and for individuals with diabetes, obesity, and/or albuminuria. Thus, our results can help clinicians to judge eGFR values in individuals seen in clinical practice according to their age and to understand the expected range of annual eGFR-decline based on their risk profile.

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基于人群的 25 至 95 岁德国人(无糖尿病和有糖尿病)肾功能和肾功能衰退参考值。
了解肾功能的正常老化对帮助区分慢性肾病高危人群至关重要。肾小球滤过率(GFR)通常通过血清肌酐(eGFRcrea)或胱抑素 C(eGFRcys)来估算。由于基于人群的特定年龄组 eGFR 和 eGFR-decline 参考值很少,我们的目标是从广泛年龄段的人群数据中提供此类参考值。在德国的四个人群队列(KORA-3、KORA-4、AugUR、DIACORE)中,参与者在长达 25 年的时间里接受了最多 5 次体检、访谈和抽血。我们对 eGFRcrea 和 eGFRcys 进行了横向和纵向分析(12000 人,年龄在 25-95 岁之间)。从横截面来看,我们发现各年龄组的 eGFRcrea 在整个年龄范围内呈近似线性下降,而 eGFRcys 则一直下降到 60 岁。在各年龄组中,性别或糖尿病状况几乎没有差异。根据线性混合模型的纵向估计,普通人群、"健康 "人群或糖尿病患者的 eGFRcrea 年下降率分别为-0.80 [95% 置信区间-0.82, -0.77]、-0.79 [-0.83, -0.76]和-1.20 mL/min/1.73m2 [-1.33, -1.08]。使用横截面数据计算的 eGFR 参考值显示为 "健康 "人群和糖尿病患者的百分位曲线。使用纵向数据得出的 eGFR 下降参考值以 95% 预测区间的形式显示,适用于 "健康 "人群和糖尿病、肥胖和/或白蛋白尿患者。因此,我们的研究结果可以帮助临床医生根据患者的年龄判断其临床实践中的 eGFR 值,并根据其风险状况了解每年 eGFR 下降的预期范围。
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Kidney international
Kidney international 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
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23.30
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490
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3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Kidney International (KI), the official journal of the International Society of Nephrology, is led by Dr. Pierre Ronco (Paris, France) and stands as one of nephrology's most cited and esteemed publications worldwide. KI provides exceptional benefits for both readers and authors, featuring highly cited original articles, focused reviews, cutting-edge imaging techniques, and lively discussions on controversial topics. The journal is dedicated to kidney research, serving researchers, clinical investigators, and practicing nephrologists.
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