Title of article :
Glomerular Filtration Rate Estimates Based on Serum Creatinine Level in Healthy People Conventional Jaffe Method versus Calibrated Jaffe Method at Laboratories in Rasht
Author/Authors :
Badeli, Hamidreza Department of Pediatrics - Guilan Medical University , Sadeghi, Mehrdad Reference Laboratory - Guilan Medical University , Khalili Pour, Elias 3Guilan Medical University , Heidarzadeh, Abtin Department of Community Medicine - Guilan Medical University
Abstract :
Conventional Jaffe method of serum creatinine measurement is
influenced by several drugs and components of blood as well as
the expertise of laboratory staffs. We obtained blood samples of
22 healthy volunteers and sent them to 23 laboratories in Rasht,
Iran, in which the conventional Jaffe method would be used for
serum creatinine measurement. Also, we tested the samples in 1
reference laboratory with the calibrated Jaffe method. Glomerular
filtration rates were calculated using the abbreviated equation
of the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease study. Eight of 23
laboratories (34.7%) reported significantly different mean serum
creatinine levels from the mean values yielded in the reference
laboratory. Seven of 23 laboratories (30.4%) had significantly
different estimated glomerular filtration rates in comparison to
those calculated in the reference laboratory. Different results for
creatinine lead to wrong interpretation of patients’ kidney function,
and rectifications of this divergence are of utmost importance.
Keywords :
creatinine , glomerular filtration rate , diagnostic tests , laboratory techniques and procedures
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics