Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Plasma-creatinine-based equations to estimate the glomerular filtration rate are recommended by several clinical guidelines. In 2009, Schwartz et al. adapted the traditional Schwartz equation to children and adolescents but did not find different k-coefficients between children...

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Main Authors: Vandrea Carla De Souza, Muriel Rabilloud, Pierre Cochat, Luciano Selistre, Aoumeur Hadj-Aissa, Behrouz Kassai, Bruno Ranchin, Ulla Berg, Maria Herthelius, Laurence Dubourg
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3532344?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cfe9682a3b4f45d4acae7afb5fbe59f22020-11-25T01:30:56ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5343910.1371/journal.pone.0053439Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?Vandrea Carla De SouzaMuriel RabilloudPierre CochatLuciano SelistreAoumeur Hadj-AissaBehrouz KassaiBruno RanchinUlla BergMaria HertheliusLaurence DubourgBACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Plasma-creatinine-based equations to estimate the glomerular filtration rate are recommended by several clinical guidelines. In 2009, Schwartz et al. adapted the traditional Schwartz equation to children and adolescents but did not find different k-coefficients between children and adolescents (k = 36.5 for all patients). We reevaluated the coefficient of the 2009-Schwartz formula according to sex and age in a pediatric population. PATIENTS/METHODS: We used linear mixed-effects models to reestimate the 2009-Schwartz k-coefficient in 360 consecutive French subjects aged 1 to 18 years referred to a single centre between July 2003 and July 2010 (965 measurements). We assessed the agreement between the estimated glomerular filtration rate obtained with the new formula (called Schwartz-Lyon) and the rate measured by inulin clearance. We then compared this agreement to the one between the measured glomerular filtration rate and 2009-Schwartz formula, first in the French then in a Swedish cohort. RESULTS: In Schwartz-Lyon formula, k was estimated at 32.5 in boys <13 years and all girls and at 36.5 in boys aged ≥13 years. The performance of this formula was higher than that of 2009-Schwartz formula in children <13 years. This was first supported by a statistically significant reduction of the overestimation of the measured glomerular filtration rate in both cohorts, by better 10% and 30% accuracies, and by a better concordance correlation coefficient. CONCLUSIONS: The performance and simplicity of Schwartz formula are strong arguments for its routine use in children and adolescents. The specific coefficient for children aged <13 years further improves this performance.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3532344?pdf=render
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author Vandrea Carla De Souza
Muriel Rabilloud
Pierre Cochat
Luciano Selistre
Aoumeur Hadj-Aissa
Behrouz Kassai
Bruno Ranchin
Ulla Berg
Maria Herthelius
Laurence Dubourg
spellingShingle Vandrea Carla De Souza
Muriel Rabilloud
Pierre Cochat
Luciano Selistre
Aoumeur Hadj-Aissa
Behrouz Kassai
Bruno Ranchin
Ulla Berg
Maria Herthelius
Laurence Dubourg
Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?
PLoS ONE
author_facet Vandrea Carla De Souza
Muriel Rabilloud
Pierre Cochat
Luciano Selistre
Aoumeur Hadj-Aissa
Behrouz Kassai
Bruno Ranchin
Ulla Berg
Maria Herthelius
Laurence Dubourg
author_sort Vandrea Carla De Souza
title Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?
title_short Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?
title_full Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?
title_fullStr Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?
title_full_unstemmed Schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?
title_sort schwartz formula: is one k-coefficient adequate for all children?
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Plasma-creatinine-based equations to estimate the glomerular filtration rate are recommended by several clinical guidelines. In 2009, Schwartz et al. adapted the traditional Schwartz equation to children and adolescents but did not find different k-coefficients between children and adolescents (k = 36.5 for all patients). We reevaluated the coefficient of the 2009-Schwartz formula according to sex and age in a pediatric population. PATIENTS/METHODS: We used linear mixed-effects models to reestimate the 2009-Schwartz k-coefficient in 360 consecutive French subjects aged 1 to 18 years referred to a single centre between July 2003 and July 2010 (965 measurements). We assessed the agreement between the estimated glomerular filtration rate obtained with the new formula (called Schwartz-Lyon) and the rate measured by inulin clearance. We then compared this agreement to the one between the measured glomerular filtration rate and 2009-Schwartz formula, first in the French then in a Swedish cohort. RESULTS: In Schwartz-Lyon formula, k was estimated at 32.5 in boys <13 years and all girls and at 36.5 in boys aged ≥13 years. The performance of this formula was higher than that of 2009-Schwartz formula in children <13 years. This was first supported by a statistically significant reduction of the overestimation of the measured glomerular filtration rate in both cohorts, by better 10% and 30% accuracies, and by a better concordance correlation coefficient. CONCLUSIONS: The performance and simplicity of Schwartz formula are strong arguments for its routine use in children and adolescents. The specific coefficient for children aged <13 years further improves this performance.
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