The United States Pathology and Laboratory Society Leadership has endorsed the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Joint Task Force recommendation to use a new race-free equation to diagnose kidney diseases, also known as chronic kidney disease.
NEW YORK, Feb. 11, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The United States Pathology and Laboratory Society Leadership has endorsed the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) Joint Task Force recommendation to use a new race-free equation to diagnose kidney diseases, also known as chronic kidney disease. Serum creatinine with estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFRcr) is frequently measured and reported by United States clinical laboratories. This test is included in the basic metabolic, comprehensive metabolic, renal function panels, and the Kidney Profile.1 The eGFRcr and urine albumin to creatinine ratio (uACR) are currently the primary tests used in clinical practice to assess kidney function, diagnose kidney disease, determine the severity of kidney disease, and monitor progression. The eGFRcr is also used to inform treatment decisions, including medication dosing, timing of referral to nephrology, and preparing for kidney replacement therapies. U.S. Pathology and Laboratory Society Leadership Endorses New Race-Free Equations to Diagnose Kidney Diseases! More than 37 million adults in the U.S. have kidney disease. Of these, almost 90% are unaware that they have it. A disproportionate number of people living with kidney disease are from groups that routinely face health disparities and inequities in healthcare delivery, including Blacks or African Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, and Native Hawaiians or other Pacific Islanders. The two equations most used to calculate eGFRcr in the United States, the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) Study, and the 2009 Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration (CKD-EPI) creatinine equations, include a race coefficient. As race is a subjective, social construct, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and the American Society of Nephrology (ASN) established a Task Force in 2020 to reassess the inclusion of race in diagnosing kidney diseases in the United States. The NKF-ASN Task Force employed a holistic approach incorporating input from the medical community and patients to identify an approach that balanced social justice with scientific rigor. The final NKF-ASN Task Force report recommends:
The nation’s laboratories are working to employ a consistent, standardized approach for estimating GFR to improve testing for kidney diseases. Together, the laboratory organizations below endorse the national implementation of the CKD-EPI 2021 creatinine and creatinine-cystatin C equations for the estimation of glomerular filtration rate. Laboratory Organizations
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