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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of using lean body mass (LBM) versus body surface area (BSA) in correcting plasma-based and Gates-based renography measurements for kidney function in patients with hydronephrosis.
  • During the analysis of 63 patients, it was found that while corrections using either method improved the correlation between the two types of measurements, LBM provided a stronger correlation than BSA.
  • The results suggest that medical practices should reconsider the conventional use of BSA for correcting GFR measurements, as LBM appears to yield more accurate results.

Article Abstract

Purpose: The Gates-based renography (gGFR) and plasma-based clearance rate (pGFR) are conventionally corrected with body surface area (BSA). Limited studies indicated that the lean body mass (LBM) might be better than BSA in correcting pGFR. Therefore, we suggest that LBM is also better in correcting gGFR and improve the correlation coefficient between gGFR and pGFR.

Method: During June 2009 and December 2010, the gGFR and pGFR of 63 patients with hydronephrosis were measured and corrected with BSA and LBM, respectively. The correlation and regression analyses were conducted to illustrate the power of BSA and LBM correction.

Results: In a paired t test, there was no significant difference between pGFR and gGFR in patients with stages 1 and 2, although this was significant in stages 3 and 4. However, neither LBM nor BSA correction could eliminate the difference. In all patients (N = 63), the correlation coefficient (r) between pGFR and gGFR was 0.794 (P <; 0.001). After the BSA and LBM correction, r was improved to 0.809 and 0.828, respectively. In all patients, the regression line of pGFR(LBM) - gGFR(LBM) was nearer to the original point and its slope closer to 1 than pGFR(BSA) - gGFR(BSA) and pGFR - gGFR. Similar results were found in the analysis of most stages and subgroups.

Conclusions: The commonsense of BSA correction should be seriously reevaluated. Lean body mass can better improve the correlation coefficient between paired GFRs than BSA can and it can be suitable in the correction.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/RLU.0b013e318263905bDOI Listing

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