About Kidney Function Test Albany NY

The test indicates the volume of blood filtered by the kidneys over time, and its formula factors in measures of serum creatinine, age, gender, height and weight. Poorly functioning kidneys are less able to filter the molecule creatinine, resulting in higher serum creatinine levels.

Local Companies

Albany Memorial Hospital
(518) 471-3229
Albany, NY
Albany Memorial Hospital
(518) 447-3539
Albany, NY
Albany Medical Center South Clinical Campus
(518) 262-1200
Albany, NY
Albany Memorial Hospital
(518) 471-3221
600 Northern Blvd
Albany, NY
St Peters Health Care Services
(518) 525-1401
Albany, NY
St Peters Health Care Services
(518) 525-6912
315 S Manning Blvd
Albany, NY
Albany Memorial Hospital
(518) 471-3117
Albany, NY
St Peters Health Care Services
(518) 525-1268
Albany, NY
St. Peter's Health Care Services
(518) 525-1515
315 S Manning Blvd
Albany, NY
Albany Memorial Hospital
(518) 471-3115
Albany, NY




The widely used method of estimating glomerular filtration (eGFR) rates from routine blood work may not be a cost-effective way to identify people with chronic kidney disease, U.S. researchers report.

The test indicates the volume of blood filtered by the kidneys over time, and its formula factors in measures of serum creatinine, age, gender, height and weight. Poorly functioning kidneys are less able to filter the molecule creatinine, resulting in higher serum creatinine levels.

In this study, Dr. Harold Feldman, of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, and colleagues compared eGFR with serum creatinine reporting alone, another commonly used measure of kidney function. The researchers used published data to create a hypothetical group of 60-year-old people having annual blood tests for 18 years.

Their initial analysis showed that reporting eGFR was more effective than reporting serum creatinine. Among 10,000 people, eGFR reporting would have led to an average of 13 fewer deaths and 29 fewer cases of end-stage kidney disease than serum creatinine reporting.

While measuring eGFR would likely reveal a number of patients with undiagnosed kidney disease, the test also would incorrectly make a preliminary diagnosis of kidney disease among many people without kidney problems, the researchers said.

They estimated that eGFR would generate 11,348 more false positive kidney disease cases than serum creatinine reporting. False positive results can lead to increased costs for additional clinical tests and potentially reduce a person's quality of life.

The study was published in the February issue of the Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology.

"Despite the widespread enthusiasm and increasing adoption of routine estimated glomerular filtration rate reporting, our study shows that clinicians and policymakers should carefully examine the consequences of this practice," Feldman and colleagues, said in a journal news release.

More information

The U.S. National Kidney Foundation has more about chronic kidney disease.

SOURCE: American Society of Nephrology, news release, Jan. 28, 2009

Copyright © 2009 ScoutNews, LLC. All rights reserved.

Read Article at HealthDay.com

Featured Local Company

Manpower

(845) 331-0686
411 Washington Avenue
Kingston, NY
http://www.us.manpower.com

Related Local Events
Fall Festival featuring Renee Lussier & Branchwater
Dates: 10/3/2009 - 10/3/2009
Location: Halfmoon Town Complex
Halfmoon, NY
View Details

Capital Region/Saratoga Memory Walk
Dates: 9/26/2009 - 9/26/2009
Location: Saratoga Gaming and Raceway
Saratoga Springs, NY
View Details

Family Fun Fest / Labor Day BBQ
Dates: 9/6/2009 - 9/7/2009
Location: Saratoga Race Track
Saratoga Springs, NY
View Details

Washington County Fair
Dates: 8/24/2009 - 8/30/2009
Location:
Greenwich, NY
View Details

Family Night at SPAC
Dates: 8/21/2009 - 8/21/2009
Location: SPAC
Saratoga Springs, NY
View Details