Cystatin C. Part 2.
Jabor A.1,2, Friedecký B.3, Hornová L.4, Břešťan D.1, Fischlová D.4
1Oddělení klinické biochemie a hematologie Nemocnice Kladno 2Katedra klinické biochemie IPVZ Praha 3Ústav klinické biochemie a diagnostiky, FN Hradec Králové 4Hemodialyzační oddělení Nemocnice Kladno |
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Summary:
The authors review the diagnostic potential of cystatin C. Diagnostic effectivity of serum cystatin C for the
assessment of the glomerular filtration rate is better or at least comparable with serum creatinine or creatinine
clearance. These facts are proved by ROC analysis. Diagnostic sensitivities and specificities depend on selected
cut-off points and analytical methods. Both sensitivity and specificity are frequently described as better for
cystatin C than for creatinine. Biological intraindividual variability of serum cystatin C seems to be higher in
comparison to creatinine. However, this can be the result of sensitive reflection of slight changes in the
glomerular filtration rate. The last part of the review describes different diagnostic areas where cystatin C can
serve as an indicator of pathological renal function.
Key words:
cystatin C, glomerular filtration rate, creatinine, diagnostic sensitivity, diagnostic specificity, ROC
analysis, biological variability.
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