CKD-EPI Equation:
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The CKD-EPI (Chronic Kidney Disease Epidemiology Collaboration) formula estimates glomerular filtration rate (GFR) from serum creatinine, age, and sex. It provides a more accurate assessment of kidney function than older equations, especially at higher GFR levels.
The calculator uses the CKD-EPI formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula accounts for non-linear relationship between creatinine and GFR, with different coefficients for different demographic groups.
Details: Accurate GFR estimation is crucial for diagnosing chronic kidney disease, determining disease stage, and guiding medication dosing.
Tips: Enter serum creatinine in mg/dL, age in years, and select gender. All values must be valid (creatinine > 0, age between 1-120).
Q1: Why use this CKD-EPI formula?
A: This version provides accurate GFR estimation with updated coefficients for improved precision in kidney function assessment.
Q2: What are normal eGFR values?
A: Normal is generally ≥90 mL/min/1.73m², though values decline with age. Below 60 for 3+ months indicates CKD.
Q3: When should creatinine be measured?
A: Morning fasting sample is ideal, but random samples are acceptable. Avoid testing after meat-heavy meals or vigorous exercise.
Q4: Are there limitations to this formula?
A: Less accurate in extremes of age/weight, amputees, pregnant women, and those with rapidly changing kidney function.
Q5: Should this be used for drug dosing?
A: For precise drug dosing, measured GFR (e.g., via iohexol clearance) may be needed in certain populations.