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Interference of ketone bodies on laboratory creatinine measurement in children with DKA: a call for change in testing practices.

Damian Feldman-KissDailin LiRichard CleveGraham SinclairJoshua A DublandLi Wang
Published in: Pediatric nephrology (Berlin, Germany) (2021)
Compared to the enzymatic methods, the Jaffe methods were much more susceptible to interference by acetone and acetoacetate, especially at lower Cr values which are commonly seen in pediatrics. Interpretation of changes in Cr concentration between different hospitals when transferring patients can become ambiguous and true kidney function unclear if different methods are used without awareness of method-specific biases. To improve DKA patient care, we recommend standardizing all of the Cr methods to an enzymatic method. A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information.
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