GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) Formula:
((140 - age) x Mass in kg x [0.85 if female]) / (72 x Serum Creatinine in mg/dL)
GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate) Definition
Renal function describes how well the kidneys are working. Glomeruli are the unit of filtration for our kidneys and are composed of several parts. As blood passes through these glomeruli from other parts of the body, waste materials are filtered out for excretion. One of those waste materials is creatinine. A measure of the serum creatinine level – that is the amount in the blood – can be a useful tool for helping determine kidney function.
The Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) is a test used to describe the level of current kidney function. There are many different formulas used to calculate the GFR using many different factors. This GFR Calculator uses just a few simple factors to determine a person’s current kidney function. You will need to obtain a blood test with a creatinine level before using this calculator.
The pieces of information you enter in the Glomerular Filtration Rate calculator include:
Age (in years)
Weight (in pounds)
Serum Creatinine (in milligrams(mg)/deciliter(dL)
Gender
The calculator will give you results – expressed in milliliters per minute – based on the Cockcroft-Gault GFR scale. This scale is used to determine one of the six stages or severity of chronic kidney disease (CKD). The stages are described as follows:
Normal kidney function – GFR greater than or equal to 90 mL/min with no other evidence of kidney damage
CKD1 – GFR greater than or equal to 90 mL/min with evidence of kidney damage
CKD2 – GFR equal to 60-89 mL/min
CKD3 – GFR equal to 30-59 mL/min
CKD4 – GFR equal to 15-29 mL/min
CKD5 – GFR less than 15 mL/min
How to Calculate GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate)
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