Cystatin C Is a Gender-Neutral Glomerular Filtration Rate Biomarker in Patients with Cirrhosis.
Ayse L MindikogluAntone R OpekunWilliam E MitchLaurence S MagderRobert H ChristensonThomas C DowlingMatthew R WeirStephen L SeligerCharles D HowellJean-Pierre RaufmanAbbas RanaJohn A GossSaira A KhaderiJohn M VierlingPublished in: Digestive diseases and sciences (2018)
Our results suggest that cystatin C and endogenous GFR biomarkers other than Cr, measured GFR, GFR estimated by Cr-cystatin C GFR equation for cirrhosis, measured and estimated Cr clearance minimized between-gender biases in accounting for renal function in patients with cirrhosis. Therefore, serum cystatin C should be measured as a complementary test to serum Cr when renal function is assessed in patients with cirrhosis, particularly in women and those with sarcopenia.