Abstract
The 2005 myeloma diagnosis and management guidelines from the British Committee for Standards in Haematology (
Next, we analyzed the relationship between serum creatinine levels, extent of total proteinuria and SFKLR in the 173 of the 174 samples (1 urine sample did not have a concomitant creatinine value). As the table below shows, there is no significant relationship between SFKLR and serum creatinine (P=0.93), but a very strong one between the extent of proteinuria and serum creatinine (P<0.0001).
Our data show that (1) normal SFKLR cannot rule out significant total proteinuria, (2) SFKLR is not 100% sensitive in detecting monoclonal proteinuria, and (3) the extent of proteinuria but not SFKLR correlates with renal function. We suggest that the SFLC assay cannot replace 24-hour urine protein estimation from a clinical standpoint. Any recommendation to the contrary runs the risk of suboptimal patient monitoring.
Amount of proteinuria . | n . | Abnormal SFKLR . | Normal SFKLR . |
---|---|---|---|
<200 mg total | 105 | 36 (34%) | 69 (66%) |
200-499 mg total | 31 | 20 (65%) | 11 (35%) |
≥500 mg total | 38 | 22 (58%) | 16 (42%) |
Total (total ptotein) | 174 | 78 (45%) | 96 (55%) |
<200 mg monoclonal | 20 | 14 (70%) | 6 (30%) |
200-499 mg monoclonal | 8 | 7 (88%) | 1 (13%) |
≥500 mg monoclonal | 12 | 12 (100%) | 0 (0%) |
Total (monoclonal protein) | 40 | 33 (83%) | 7 (18%) |
Amount of proteinuria . | n . | Abnormal SFKLR . | Normal SFKLR . |
---|---|---|---|
<200 mg total | 105 | 36 (34%) | 69 (66%) |
200-499 mg total | 31 | 20 (65%) | 11 (35%) |
≥500 mg total | 38 | 22 (58%) | 16 (42%) |
Total (total ptotein) | 174 | 78 (45%) | 96 (55%) |
<200 mg monoclonal | 20 | 14 (70%) | 6 (30%) |
200-499 mg monoclonal | 8 | 7 (88%) | 1 (13%) |
≥500 mg monoclonal | 12 | 12 (100%) | 0 (0%) |
Total (monoclonal protein) | 40 | 33 (83%) | 7 (18%) |
. | Serum creatinine (mg/dL) . | Total . | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | ≤1.0 . | 1.1–2.0 . | 2.1–4.0 . | >4.0 . | n . |
Abnormal SFKLR | 32 (41%) | 38 (49%) | 3 (4%) | 5 (6%) | 78 |
Normal SFKLR | 35 (37%) | 50 (53%) | 3 (3%) | 7 (7%) | 95 |
<200 mg total proteinuria | 48 (46%) | 54 (52%) | 1 (1%) | 1 (1%) | 104 |
200–499 mg total proteinuria | 11 (35%) | 18 (58%) | 1 (3%) | 1 (3%) | 31 |
>500 mg total proteinuria | 8 (21%) | 16 (42%) | 4 (11%) | 10 (26%) | 38 |
. | Serum creatinine (mg/dL) . | Total . | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | ≤1.0 . | 1.1–2.0 . | 2.1–4.0 . | >4.0 . | n . |
Abnormal SFKLR | 32 (41%) | 38 (49%) | 3 (4%) | 5 (6%) | 78 |
Normal SFKLR | 35 (37%) | 50 (53%) | 3 (3%) | 7 (7%) | 95 |
<200 mg total proteinuria | 48 (46%) | 54 (52%) | 1 (1%) | 1 (1%) | 104 |
200–499 mg total proteinuria | 11 (35%) | 18 (58%) | 1 (3%) | 1 (3%) | 31 |
>500 mg total proteinuria | 8 (21%) | 16 (42%) | 4 (11%) | 10 (26%) | 38 |
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