Cystatin C‐estimated GFR correlates with endothelial function improvements following bariatric surgery
European Journal of Clinical Investigation2025Vol. 55(5), pp. e70026–e70026
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Abstract
Bariatric surgery enhances both renal and vascular health in individuals with severe obesity. Cystatin C-based eGFR correlates more strongly with endothelial function improvements than creatinine-based eGFR. These findings highlight the utility of cystatin C as an integrative marker for assessing renal and vascular risk in populations affected by obesity undergoing metabolic surgery.
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