Diabetic population, particularly older people with diabetes
Screening for nephropathy using serum markers (eGFR, Cystatin-C) and microalbuminuria tests
Detection of kidney dysfunction and prediction of end stage renal disease
Routine screening with eGFR and microalbuminuria is essential for detecting diabetic nephropathy, with Cystatin-C emerging as a potential future marker.
Diabetic nephropathy is the kidney disease that occurs as a result of diabetes. Cardiovascular and renal complications share common risk factors such as blood pressure, blood lipids, and glycemic control. Thus, chronic kidney disease may predict cardiovascular disease in the general population. The impact of diabetes on renal impairment changes with increasing age. Serum markers of glomerular filtration rate and microalbuminuria identify renal impairment in different segments of the diabetic population, indicating that serum markers as well as microalbuminuria tests should be used in screening for nephropathy in diabetic older people. The American Diabetes Association and the National Institutes of Health recommend Estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) calculated from serum creatinine at least once a year in all people with diabetes for detection of kidney dysfunction. eGFR remains an independent and significant predictor after adjustment for conventional risk factors including age, sex, duration of diabetes, smoking, obesity, blood pressure, and glycemic and lipid control, as well as presence of diabetic retinopathy. Cystatin-C (Cys C) may in future be the preferred marker of diabetic nephropathy due differences in measurements of serum creatinine by various methods. The appropriate reference limit for Cys C in geriatric clinical practice must be defined by further research. Various studies have shown the importance of measurement of albuminuria, eGFR, serum creatinine and hemoglobin level to further enhance the prediction of end stage renal disease.
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Pradeep Kumar Dabla
Maulana Azad Medical College
World Journal of Diabetes
Lady Hardinge Medical College
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69de946757c7c8340a558c1b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.4239/wjd.v1.i2.48