PTH—A Particularly Tricky Hormone

Giorgia L. Garrett(East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust), Sunita Sardiwal(East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust), Edmund J. Lamb(East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust), David Goldsmith(Guy's Hospital)
Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
March 9, 2012
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Abstract

Plasma parathyroid hormone (PTH) concentrations are commonly measured in the context of CKD, as PTH concentration elevation is typical in this clinical context. Much has been inferred from this raised PTH concentration tendency, both about the state of skeletal integrity and health and also about the potential clinical outcomes for patients. However, we feel that reliance on PTH concentrations alone is a dangerous substitute for the search for, and use of, more precise and reliable biomarkers. In this article, we rehearse these arguments, bringing together patient-level and analytical considerations for the first time.


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