Newer data were published for both Jaffe and enzymatic creatinine by Canadian researchers: see the CALIPER project.
https://caliper.research.sickkids.ca/#/

Kind regards,
Paulina Dumnicka.

Jagiellonian University Medical College
Kraków, Poland

Dnia 15 marca 2019 10:02 John Honour <[log in to unmask]> napisał(a):


Best data I know of is Remer T et al 2002 "Anthropometry based reference values for 24h urine creatinine excretion during growth and their use in paediatric and nutritional research" Am J Clin Nutr 75: 561-9.
On Thursday, 14 March 2019, 16:58:03 GMT, ELKIN, Naomi (BARKING, HAVERING AND REDBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS TRUST) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:


Dear Mailbase,

We are seeing a number of paediatric patients with creatinine results slightly above our reference interval but with no renal concerns on further investigation. We are using the Roche Jaffe assay and reporting Roche reference intervals. I would be interested to know whether any other labs are also seeing slightly raised creatinine results in paediatrics and with which creatinine method/reference intervals.

In addition, are there any other labs using the Roche Jaffe creatinine assay but quoting paediatric reference intervals from another source?

Many thanks,

Naomi

 

Naomi Elkin

Clinical Scientist

Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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