Measuring Cystatin C in the Blood Improves Estimation of Kidney Function

Use of blood levels of cystatin C to estimate kidney function strengthens the association between kidney function and risks of death and end-stage renal disease, a new, international study from the Chronic Kidney Disease Prognosis Consortium has found. The findings, reported in the September 5 edition of the iNew England Journal of Medicine/i, suggest that the use of cystatin C as a measurement of kidney function could lead to better staging and risk ...

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