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Clinical and Experimental Hepatology
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Elevated cystatin C: is it a reflection for kidney or liver impairment in hepatic children?

Behairy El-Sayed
,
Hanaa El-Araby
,
Nermin Adawy
,
Mona Hassona
,
Naglaa El-Nady
,
Haidy Zakaria
,
Mohammed Khedr

Clin Exp HEPATOL 2017; 3, 3: 159–163
Online publish date: 2017/06/12
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Aim of the study: To assess if elevated serum cystatin C (Cyst-C) is an indicator for renal or hepatic dysfunction in presence of liver fibrosis.

Material and methods: Data of 50 children with chronic liver diseases (CLDs), out of which 25 were without renal impairment, and 25 with renal impairment were analyzed. Twenty healthy children served as a healthy control group. Routine investigations, creatinine clearance, hepatitis viral markers, abdominal ultrasonography, and liver biopsy were performed for patients with CLDs. Measurement of serum Cyst-C concentration by particle induced immunonephelometry were completed for both patients and control group.

Results: Results showed that serum Cyst-C is not correlated with the degree of hepatic impairment (p > 0.05). Cyst-C levels were significantly higher in patients with renal impairment (3.66 ± 0.85) than those without

(0.71 ± 0.12), and healthy control group (0.63 ± 0.85). Cystatin-C showed significant elevation in patients with severe fibrosis with renal impairment (3.66 ± 0.85) than those without (0.76 ± 0.04) (p < 0.0001). Cyst-C at cutoff levels of 1.65 mg/l showed 100% accuracy in discrimination between those with and those without renal impairment. Cyst-C > 2.34 mg/l predicting GFR < 40 ml/min with accuracy of 90%. Cyst-C > 2.73 mg/l predicting GFR < 20 ml/min with accuracy of 81.5%.

Conclusions: Serum Cyst-C is a promising marker to estimate renal impairment in children with CLDs. Further studies are needed to estimate the accuracy of serum Cyst-C for early detection of renal impairment and close monitoring of the hepatic children.
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cystatin C, chronic liver disease, renal impairment

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