Reference ranges for plasma cystatin C and creatinine measurements in premature infants, neonates, and older children

Citation
H. Finney et al., Reference ranges for plasma cystatin C and creatinine measurements in premature infants, neonates, and older children, ARCH DIS CH, 82(1), 2000, pp. 71-75
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Pediatrics,"Medical Research General Topics
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF DISEASE IN CHILDHOOD
ISSN journal
00039888 → ACNP
Volume
82
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
71 - 75
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9888(200001)82:1<71:RRFPCC>2.0.ZU;2-#
Abstract
Aim-To establish a reference range in the paediatric population for the new glomerular filtration rate (GFR) marker, cystatin C, and to compare it wit h that of creatinine. Methods-Cystatin C and creatinine were measured by particle enhanced nephel ometric immunoassay (PENIA) and fixed interval Jaffe methods, respectively, in 291 children aged 1 day to 17 years, including 30 premature infants wit h gestational ages ranging from 24 to 36 weeks. Results-In the premature infants, concentrations of both cystatin C and cre atinine were significantly raised compared with term infants, with cystatin C concentrations being between 1.10 and 2.06 mg/litre and creatinine betwe en 32 and 135 mu mol/litre. In premature infants, there was no significant relation between gestational age and cystatin C or creatinine concentration . Creatinine concentrations fell to a nadir at 4 months of age, rising grad ually to adult values by about 15-17 years of age, in contrast to cystatin C, which fell to a mean concentration of 0.80 mg/litre by the Ist year of l ife, and remained constant throughout adulthood up to the age of 50 years. Neither analyte showed any influence of sex. Conclusion-The measurement of cystatin C, rather than creatinine, is more p ractical for monitoring GFR changes in the paediatric population.