Infusion clearance of subcutaneous iothalamate versus standard renal clearance |
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Authors: | Atul K. Sharma Moira S. Mills Vijay L. Grey Keith N. Drummond |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Pediatrics, Montreal Children’s Hospital/McGill University, 2300 Rue Tupper, Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3H 1PS, CA |
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Abstract: | Accurate, timed urine collections for the measurement of glomerular filtration rate (GFR) may be impractical in infants or in patients with urological abnormalities. GFR may be measured without urine collection using a constant subcutaneous infusion of iothalamate. We compare the infusion clearance with conventional renal clearance in 14 children and young adults. The mean clearance ratio (infusion clearance/renal clearance ± 1 SD) was 0.99±0.1 and the mean discrepancy between the two methods was 8.5%±4.7%. The 95% limits of agreement for the ratio of the two methods are 0.83–1.23. These data indicate that subcutaneous infusion of iothalamate is a practical method for measuring GFR in children without a urine collection. Received March 18, 1996; received in revised form February 12, 1997; accepted March 26, 1997 |
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Keywords: | : Glomerular filtration rate Iothalamate Plasma clearance |
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