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Prediction of Creatinine Clearance from Serum Creatinine

Nephron, 1976
A formula has been developed to predict creatinine clearance (Ccr) from serum creatinine (Scr) in adult males: (see article)(15% less in females). Derivation included the relationship found between age and 24-hour creatinine excretion/kg in 249 patients aged 18-92.
D W, Cockcroft, M H, Gault
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Serum Creatinine and Renal Function

Annual Review of Medicine, 1988
Serum creatinine is widely interpreted as a measure only of renal function; however, the serum level reflects not only renal excretion, but also the generation, intake, and metabolism of creatinine. In this review, we demonstrate that serum creatinine does not provide an adequate estimate of glomerular filtration rate (GFR), and contrary to recent ...
A S, Levey, R D, Perrone, N E, Madias
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Association of Neonatal Serum Creatinine Concentration with Maternal Serum Creatinine Concentration and Birth Weight

Clinical Laboratory, 2023
The serum creatinine (SCr) concentration in neonates is generally high for its body size, compared to those of infants. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of maternal SCr on neonatal SCr through measurements of prenatal maternal SCr and neonatal SCr from birth to postnatal Day 5.
Atsushi, Kiyoshige   +9 more
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[Serum creatinine and endogenous creatinine clearance].

Zeitschrift fur die gesamte innere Medizin und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1976
It is reported on the clinical evidence of the determination of creatinine and of the endogenic creatinine clearance. The determination of the serum creatinine gives a good parameter for the observation of the course in advanced renal insufficiency. The endogenic creatinine clearance which is often carried out in the clinical practice in the normal and
G, Kraatz, K, Ratzmann
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SERUM CREATININE VALUES IN HEALTHY CHILDREN

Acta Paediatrica, 1970
SummaryThis paper presents the normal serum creatinine values in 408 healthy children aged 4‐13. All determinations were carried out with a minimum volume of 50 pl serum specimen. Mean values, standard deviations, and regression lines were calculated in relation to age and body surface for practical reasons of follow‐up and assessment in indivdual ...
R A, Donckerwolcke   +4 more
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Flucytosine Interference with Serum Creatinine Determinations

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1988
A patient receiving intravenous amphotericin B and oral flucytosine was found to have falsely elevated serum creatinine values. Flucytosine has been reported to interfere with serum creatinine determinations when measured by the Kodak Ektachem-700 analyzer but not when the Jaffe reaction is employed.
M L, Santeiro   +2 more
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Spurious Serum Creatinine Elevations in Ketoacidosis

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1980
Diabetic ketoacidosis is usually accompanied by volume depletion and prerenal azotemia. However, the case reported here and a chart review of 10 patients with diabetic ketoacidosis showed creatinine concentration to be disporportionately elevated compared to the blood urea nitrogen level on admission, compatible with true renal insufficiency ...
M E, Molitch   +3 more
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Fenofibrate‐Induced Elevation in Serum Creatinine

Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2001
Fenofibrate, a fibric acid derivative, is used as adjunctive therapy with diet for treatment of hyperlipidemia. Side effects include gastrointestinal complaints and, rarely, elevations in liver function tests. According to the drug's package insert, elevations in serum creatinine may occur; although, no postmarketing case reports of fenofibrate‐induced
J L, Ritter, S, Nabulsi
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Modeling Serum Creatinine in Septic ICU Patients

Cardiovascular Engineering: An International Journal, 2004
Serum creatinine is a metabolite assumed to be constantly produced by the normally functioning muscle mass and is a good measure for monitoring daily renal function in the intensive care unit (ICU). High serum creatinine levels or an abnormal departure from normal pre-disease basal levels are indices of acute renal failure (ARF).
A. DE GAETANO   +5 more
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Serum Creatinine

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
G, Dunea, P, Freedman
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