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CREATININA SÉRICA E TAXA DE FILTRAÇÃO GLOMERULAR PELA EQUAÇÃO CKID EM CRIANÇAS E ADOLESCENTES COM DM1: ESTUDO OBSERVACIONAL

Authors: Campanharo, Luisa Silveira; Garcia, Antonio Torino; Migliozzi, Alessandra Carnevale; Santos, Beatriz Martins Soares; Tavares, Deborah Allison Moreira; Gonçalves, Fabio Bonadio; Almeida, Júlia Lemos Vilela de; +1 Authors

CREATININA SÉRICA E TAXA DE FILTRAÇÃO GLOMERULAR PELA EQUAÇÃO CKID EM CRIANÇAS E ADOLESCENTES COM DM1: ESTUDO OBSERVACIONAL

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RESUMOA doença renal do diabetes (DRD) é a principal causa de ingresso em terapia renal substitutiva e está associada ao aumento de morbidade e mortalidade tanto no diabetes mellitus tipo 1 (DM1) quanto no diabetes mellitus tipo 2. OBJETIVO: Analisar a relação da creatinina sérica e taxa de filtração glomerular pela equação CKiD com controle glicêmico (HbA1c) em crianças e adolescentes com DM1. MÉTODO: Foi realizado um estudo observacional transversal com 80 pacientes de ambos os sexos, com idade de 4 a 19 anos e diagnóstico de DM1 há pelo menos 1 ano. Foram realizadas dosagens de creatinina sérica (CR) e hemoglobina glicada (HbA1c%). A taxa de filtração glomerular foi estimada (TFGe) pela equação CKiD. RESULTADO: Embora não tenha sido observada associação entre HbA1c e TFGe, 75% da amostra apresentou valores de HbA1c maiores que 7% e 18,8% apresentaram valores de TFGe 8%, a taxa de filtração estava aumentada. CONCLUSÃO: A TFGe elevada nos pacientes com HbA1c >8% pode sugerir uma fase precoce da DRD associada à hiperfiltração glomerular. Palavras-chave: Diabetes. Doença renal. Pediatria.

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