Cockcroft-Gault Equation:
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The Cockcroft-Gault equation estimates creatinine clearance (CrCl) from serum creatinine, age, weight, and sex. It is widely used for drug dosing adjustments in patients with renal impairment and provides an estimate of glomerular filtration rate.
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Explanation: The equation estimates creatinine clearance based on demographic and laboratory parameters, with adjustment for gender differences in muscle mass and creatinine production.
Details: Creatinine clearance estimation is essential for drug dosing adjustments in patients with renal impairment, assessing kidney function, and monitoring renal disease progression.
Tips: Enter age in years, weight in kilograms, serum creatinine in mg/dL, and select gender. All values must be valid (age between 1-120, weight > 0, creatinine > 0).
Q1: Why use Cockcroft-Gault equation?
A: It is widely validated for drug dosing adjustments and provides reliable estimates of creatinine clearance in most adult populations.
Q2: What are normal CrCl values?
A: Normal creatinine clearance is approximately 95-125 mL/min for men and 85-115 mL/min for women, declining with age.
Q3: When should creatinine be measured?
A: Morning fasting sample is preferred, but random samples are acceptable. Avoid testing after meat-heavy meals or strenuous exercise.
Q4: Are there limitations to this equation?
A: Less accurate in extremes of age, obesity, malnutrition, amputees, and patients with rapidly changing kidney function.
Q5: Should ideal body weight be used?
A: For obese patients, some guidelines recommend using ideal body weight rather than actual body weight for more accurate estimation.