Estimation of the urine cystatin C measurement
as a marker of nefropathy
Solichová P.1, Adamovská S.1, Stejskal D.1, Karpíšek M.2, Buček P.3
1Oddělení laboratorní medicíny Nemocnice Šternberk, p. o. 2Veterinární a farmaceutická univerzita Brno 3Interní oddělení Nemocnice ve Frýdku-Místku, p. o. |
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Summary:
Objective: Urine cystatin C (CC) is considered as a marker of renal affection, e. g. tubulopathy – estimation of diagnostic
efficacy of urine CC measurement.
Material and Methods: 3 groups were tested: 1st group: 71 patients with primary or secondary glomerulopathy, 2nd
group: 24 probands with hypertension and organ complications (II–III WHO grading), 3rd group: 50 patients with
suspicion for nefropathy NS. In all of them CC in urine was assayed (immunoturbidimetry; in 3rd group CC immunoturbidimetry
and ELISA test were performed). Urine albumin, α1-microglobulin, GMT, creatinine and osmolality and serum
osmolality, cystatin C and creatinine were determined additionally.
Results: Diagnostic efficacy of urine cystatin C was sufficient only in 1st subgroup (AUC 0.76). Urine CC measurement
with ELISA did not increase diagnostic efficacy.
Conclusion: Urine cystatin C measurement did not prove useful for the diagnosis of mild renal function affection even
if the sensitive ELISA method was used. Urine cystatin C is not usually detecable in individuals with incipient nefropathy
even after positive findings of other urine pathological markers.
Key words:
cystatin C, tubulopathy.
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