Dw. Swinkels et al., Glomerular filtration rate by single-injection inulin clearance: definition of a workable protocol for children, ANN CLIN BI, 37, 2000, pp. 60-66
The total serum clearance of inulin after a single intravenous injection is
an established method for the determination of the glomerular filtration r
ate (GFR). To optimize this procedure in children, we analysed 117 serum in
ulin time-decay curves in 59 children (age range 1.3-15.2 years) with renal
disease. It was found that the two-compartment model fitted statistically
batter to the disappearance curves of serum inulin than the one-compartment
model. The sampling frequency could be reduced from 12 to a minimum of sev
en data points (t = 0, 10, 20, 30, 65, 120 and 240 min) in 4 h without a re
levant change in the fit of the two-compartment model to the data or in the
calculated clearance of serum inulin. We conclude that, by using a standar
dized 'seven-sample schedule', followed by a two-compartment analysis, the
single-injection serum clearance of inulin is a suitable compromise between
practical convenience and clinical accuracy for the determination of the G
FR in children.