Renal Insufficiency Clinical Trial
The purpose of this study is to measure glomerular filtration rate (GFR) by iohexol plasma disappearance (gold standard) and measure serum Cystatin C levels (surrogate marker) in patients enrolled in our prospective study at baseline, day 100 and 1 year after hematopoietic cell transplant and determine if these levels correlate with serum creatinine and an estimated GFR using the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equation and Schwartz formula in children.
Serum creatinine does not accurately measure kidney function in patients with mild renal
insufficiency or in certain other patient populations (for example, individuals with
malnutrition, muscle wasting, cancer, or the elderly) [8, 9]. The serum creatinine level and
related estimating equations, routinely used clinical measures to estimate kidney function,
are dependent on muscle mass, and influenced by age, race, gender, and weight.[10, 11].
Patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplant may have large fluctuations in their
nutritional status, muscle mass and weight that will influence glomerular filtration rates
based on estimation equations or serum creatinine levels. In fact, a recently published
position paper recommends that research be done specifically to evaluate the accuracy of
golemular filtration rate estimating equations in cancer patients "with a particular focus
on reducing the influence of confounding factors such as muscle wasting, malnutrition and
extracellular fluid volume expansion [12]." Cystatin C is a cysteine protease inhibitor that
is expressed by all nucleated cells and is freely filtered by the glomerulus. Serum Cystatin
C correlates well with measured glomerular filtration rate and more accurately measures
kidney function than does serum creatinine in the elderly, cancer patients, diabetics and
renal transplant recipients[9, 13-15]. It is also linearly associated with all cause
mortality, cardiovascular mortality and heart failure risk[16]. The gold standard
measurements of Golemular filtration rate using inulin or radioisotope-labeled or nonlabeled
trace quantities of EDTA, technetium-99-diethylenetriamine pentaacetic acid, iothalamate or
iohexol are expensive and time intensive which limits their clinical usefulness. Although
the studies done using cystatin C in patients with cancer have reported some conflicting
results when comparing cystatin C to estimated GFR measurements, they have generally found
it to perform better than serum creatinine [14, 17-20]. Only one study has been done in the
HC population to evaluate cystatin C as a measure of renal function and the authors did not
include a gold standard measurement for GFR for comparison with cystatin C levels [20]. The
authors found elevations in cystatin C in patients after HCT compared to the control group.
However, these elevations did not correlate with serum creatinine or creatinine clearance. A
plausible conclusion is that serum cystatin C is a more sensitive marker of renal function
than the other measures they employed. These authors also did not look at area under the
curve, receiver operator characteristic curves or 1/cystatin C curves all of which have been
shown to be more accurate and to correlate better with other measures of GFR[21]. Moreover,
no long-term studies have been done in this patient population using cystatin C to assess
renal function or to define CKD prevalence.
Iohexol, a non-ionic, low osmolar, X-ray contrast medium (OmnipaqueR) that is safe and
non-toxic and used for angiographic and urographic procedures, is eliminated from plasma
exclusively by glomerular filtration[13]. Iohexol has a molecular weight of 821 daltons, a
plasma elimination half-time of ~90 min, is distributed into the extracellular space and has
less than 2% plasma protein binding [13, 17]. Iohexol is excreted completely unmetabolized
in the urine with 100% recovery within 24 hours after injection [14]. Since iohexol can be
quantified in small samples, capillary, as well as venous, sampling can be employed [15].
Extrarenal elimination of iohexol in a setting of reduced GFR is negligible[16]. Iohexol is
measured in deproteinized plasma or serum by HPLC. The commercially available preparations
contain two isomers of iohexol, both of which are handled similarly by the body [15, 18].
An accurate measure of kidney function is important for clinical management of medications,
choice of conditioning regimen, prognosis, and study of treatment toxicities. Establishment
of the precise prevalence is needed to design clinical intervention trials.
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