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New Baseline Renal Function after Radical or Partial Nephrectomy: A Simple and Accurate Predictive Model

Diego Aguilar Palacios, Brigid Wilson, Mustafa Ascha, Rebecca A. Campbell, Sunah Song, Molly Dewitt‐Foy, Steven C. Campbell, Robert Abouassaly

2020The Journal of Urology52 citationsDOI

Abstract

PURPOSE: Preoperative estimation of new baseline glomerular filtration rate after partial nephrectomy or radical nephrectomy for renal cell carcinoma has important clinical implications. However, current predictive models are either complex or lack external validity. We aimed to develop and validate a simple equation to estimate postoperative new baseline glomerular filtration rate. MATERIALS AND METHODS: ) was selected and tested. This model was then internally validated in the remaining third of the renal cell carcinoma Veterans Administration cohort. Correlation/bias/accuracy/precision of equation were examined. For external validation, a similar cohort of 3,012 patients with renal cell carcinoma from an outside tertiary care center (renal cell carcinoma-Cleveland Clinic) was independently analyzed. RESULTS: from receiver operating characteristic analyses were 0.90 (0.88, 0.91) and 0.90 (0.89, 0.91) in the internal/external validation cohorts, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Our study provides a validated equation to accurately predict postoperative new baseline glomerular filtration rate in patients being considered for radical nephrectomy or partial nephrectomy that can be easily implemented in daily clinical practice.

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Veterans AffairsNephrectomyMedicineMedical schoolFoundation (evidence)Library scienceGerontologyFamily medicineHistoryMedical educationInternal medicineArchaeologyKidneyComputer scienceRenal cell carcinoma treatmentBladder and Urothelial Cancer TreatmentsChronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes