Abstract

To determine the validity of endogenous creatinine clearance as a measure of glomerular filtration rate in patients with renal disease 308 simultaneous determinations of inulin clearance and endogenous creatinine clearance were reviewed and analysed. The ratio of creatinine clearance/inulin clearance increased progressively with the decline in inulin clearance, while the finding of a normal endogenous creatinine clearance masked a definite but mild decrease of glomerular filtration rate in 42% of the patients and a moderate decrease of glomerular filtration rate in 23%. This indicates that with declining glomerular filtration rates the endogenous creatinine clearance progressively overestimates actual glomerular filtration rates. Hence a single determination of creatinine clearance can be misleading as a screening measurement of glomerular filtration rate.

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Renal functionInulinCreatinineUrologyInternal medicineEndogenyMedicineFiltration fractionEndocrinologyChemistryRenal blood flowBiochemistry

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Year
1969
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article
Volume
4
Issue
5674
Pages
11-14
Citations
133
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K. E. Kim, G Onesti, O Ramírez et al. (1969). Creatinine clearance in renal disease. A reappraisal. BMJ , 4 (5674) , 11-14. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.4.5674.11

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10.1136/bmj.4.5674.11