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Assessment of renal function in clinical practice at the bedside of burn patients

Authors :
Kamran Samii
Georges Houin
I. Tack
S. Saivin
Jean-Marie Conil
M. Lavit
Thierry Seguin
Olivier Fourcade
Bernard Georges
Service de Réanimation
CHU Toulouse [Toulouse]-Hôpital de Rangueil
CHU Toulouse [Toulouse]
Xénobiotiques
Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse (ENVT)
Institut National Polytechnique (Toulouse) (Toulouse INP)
Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Institut National Polytechnique (Toulouse) (Toulouse INP)
Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)
Laboratoire de Pharmacocinétique et de Toxicologie clinique [Toulouse]
Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier (UT3)
Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-CHU Toulouse [Toulouse]-Institut Fédératif de Biologie (IFB) - Hôpital Purpan
Hôpital Purpan [Toulouse]
CHU Toulouse [Toulouse]-CHU Toulouse [Toulouse]-Hôpital Purpan [Toulouse]
Service d'Explorations Fonctionnelles Physiologiques
Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Ecole Nationale Vétérinaire de Toulouse (ENVT)
Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées-Université Fédérale Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Simon, Marie Francoise
Pôle Anesthésie Réanimation [CHU de Toulouse]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)
Laboratoire Pharmacocinétique et de Toxicologie [CHU Toulouse]
Institut Fédératif de Biologie (IFB)
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)-Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)-Pôle Biologie [CHU Toulouse]
Service des Explorations Fonctionnelles Physiologiques [CHU Toulouse]
Pôle Urologie - Néphrologie - Dialyse - Transplantations - Brûlés - Chirurgie plastique - Explorations fonctionnelles et physiologiques [CHU Toulouse]
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)-Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Toulouse (CHU Toulouse)
Source :
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, Wiley, 2007, 63 (5), pp.583-94. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02807.x⟩, British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2007, 63 (5), pp.583-94. ⟨10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02807.x⟩
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Wiley, 2007.

Abstract

International audience; WHAT IS ALREADY KNOWN ABOUT THIS SUBJECT: * In burn patients it has been shown ([2]), that there is a correlation between the creatinine clearance (CL(CR)) and the clearance of inulin. * The CL(CR) has never been studied in burn patients who have normal serum creatinine. * The Robert, Kirkpatrick and sMDRD formulae have never been evaluated in burn patients. WHAT THIS STUDY ADDS: * Despite burn patients having normal serum creatinine concentrations, the study showed that there are large variations in CL(CR) which cannot be detected by single serum creatinine measurements, and which have important implications for drug therapy. * It showed that the formulae currently used to calculate creatinine clearance on the basis of serum creatinine are inadequate for use in burn patients, and they should be abandoned in favour of direct measurement from a 24 h urine collection. AIMS: The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the renal function of burn patients could be correctly assessed using a single serum creatinine measurement, within normal limits, and three prediction equations of glomerular filtration taking into account, serum creatinine, age, weight and sex. METHODS: This was a prospective study comprising 36 adult burn patients with a serum creatinine 140 ml(-1) min(-1) 1.73 m(-2)) was found in 13 patients younger than 40 years. Regression analysis, residual and Bland-Altman plots revealed that neither the Cockcroft-Gault, Robert, Kirkpatrick nor sMDRD equations were specific enough for the assessment of renal function. CONCLUSIONS: In burn patients with normal serum creatinine during the hypermetabolic phase, serum creatinine and creatine based predictive equations are imprecise in assessing renal function.

Details

ISSN :
13652125 and 03065251
Volume :
63
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7d2d56df1f4da82abf54e65b789dcbbc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.2006.02807.x