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Mouse to elephant: Biological scaling and Kt/V

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF KIDNEY DISEASES
Volume 35, Issue 2, Pages 306-309

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W B SAUNDERS CO
DOI: 10.1016/S0272-6386(00)70341-6

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Kt/V; renal replacement therapy

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The construct Kt/V is used by the nephrology community in prescribing dialysis dose. The concerns that have been raised as to what value of V to use in the calculation of Kt/V touch on the more central question of whether filtration rate should be normalized by a parameter other than V,Within the animal kingdom, a number of physiological variables scale to body size according to an equation of the form Y = YoM(b), where Yo is a constant, M is body mass, and b is a scaling exponent, Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) in mammals weighing from 30 g to 503 kg scales to body weight with an exponent of 0.77. Hence, GFR per unit body weight (or Kt/V) decreases significantly with increasing body size. Metabolic rate also scales to body size in a wide range of mammals according to the same general equation and with a scaling exponent of 0.75. Because GFR and metabolic rate scale to body mass with virtually the same exponent, a ratio of the two yields a constant independent of body size. We propose that the ratio (filtration rate/metabolic rate) replace Kt/V. Such a ratio would underscore the linkage between filtration rate (and dialysis therapy) and the metabolic demands of the body. (C) 2000 by the National Kidney Foundation, Inc.

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