Abstract

Two assays for immunoreactive parathyroid hormone (iPTH) with different specificities were used to evaluate the role of iPTH measurement in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). One measured largely C-terminal iPTH fragments, the other largely intact iPTH. In untreated CRF, the log iPRH for each assay was significantly correlated with the reciprocal of the creatinine clearance (CCr). C-terminal iPTH was elevated at relatively high CCr values, but intact iPTH was not elevated until later in the progression of CRF. In hemodialysis patients treated with 25-hydroxyvitamin D3, intct iPTH correlated better than C-terminal iPTH with clinical improvement. These two assays used together were more helpful in evaluation of CRF patients than either assay alone.

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