RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Construction of a Model for Predicting Creatinine Clearance in Japanese Patients Treated with Cisplatin Therapy JF Anticancer Research JO Anticancer Res FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 2909 OP 2914 VO 35 IS 5 A1 AIRI YAJIMA A1 YOSHIHIRO UESAWA A1 CHIAKI OGAWA A1 MEGUMI YATABE A1 NAOKI KONDO A1 SHINICHIRO SAITO A1 YOSHIHIKO SUZUKI A1 KOUICHIRO ATSUDA A1 HAJIME KAGAYA YR 2015 UL http://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/35/5/2909.abstract AB Background/Aim: There exist various useful predictive models, such as the Cockcroft-Gault model, for estimating creatinine clearance (CLcr). However, the prediction of renal function is difficult in patients with cancer treated with cisplatin. Therefore, we attempted to construct a new model for predicting CLcr in such patients. Patients and Methods: Japanese patients with head and neck cancer who had received cisplatin-based chemotherapy were used as subjects. A multiple regression equation was constructed as a model for predicting CLcr values based on background and laboratory data. Results: A model for predicting CLcr, which included body surface area, serum creatinine and albumin, was constructed. The model exhibited good performance prior to cisplatin therapy. In addition, it performed better than previously reported models after cisplatin therapy. Conclusion: The predictive model constructed in the present study displayed excellent potential and was useful for estimating the renal function of patients treated with cisplatin therapy.