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Renal
Calculations
Creatinine Clearance
Calculated Creatinine Clearance (Cockcroft & Gault)            On-line Calculator
Calculated Creatinine Clearance (Lean Body Mass est'd from height)  On-line Calculator
Estimated GFR by MDRD Formula                                      On-line MDRD Calculator
Fractional Excretion of Sodium (FENA)
Creatinine Clearance - correction for body surface area

 

General
Calculations
LDL Cholesterol
Transferrin Saturation
Indirect Bilirubin
Calcium corrected for albumin
Sodium Corrected for Hyperglycaemia
Half-Life Calculator
Unit Conversions

Web Chemistry calculator
 

Renal Calculations


 

 

 


Creatinine Clearance

(calculated from creatinine measured in 24 hours urine and plasma collections)

Creatinine Clearance (mL/min) = {U Creat x Vol x 16.7} / {Pl Creat x time}

Urine creatinine concentrations in mmol/L
Plasma creatinine concentration in umol/L
Volume in mL
Time in Hours

Reference Interval: 90 - 150 mL/min (lower values expected in older subjects).

Notes:
Creatinine excretions >20 mmol/d or <5 mmol/d may indicate prolonged or incomplete collections.
Plasma creatinine should be collected within the period of urine collection. Plasma creatinine from outside this period may be acceptable if renal function is stable.

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Calculated Creatinine Clearance (Cockcroft and Gault)

Creatinine Clearance (mL/min) = {(140 - Age)} x Wt x F}/ {P CREAT x 0.814}

F= 1 (males); F=0.85 (females)
Age in years
Plasma creatinine concentration in umol/L
Weight in kg

Reference Interval: 90 - 150 mL/min (lower values expected in older subjects)

Notes:
Extremes of body composition may affect accuracy of estimation.
On-line Calculator for Cockcroft and Gault Equation

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Calculated Creatinine Clearance (Cockcroft and Gault) with
Lean body Mass estimated from patient height

(estimated from plasma creatinine, age, height and sex)

Creatinine Clearance (mL/s) = {(140 - Age)} x Wt x F}/ {P CREAT x 0.814}

F= 1 (males); F=0.85 (females)
Age in years
Plasma creatinine concentration in umol/L
Weight in kg

Reference Interval: 90 - 150 mL/min (lower values expected in older subjects).

Estimated Lean Body Mass from patient's height:
Males (kg) = 50 kg plus 0.9 kg for every cm of height > 152 cm
Females (kg) = 45.5 kg plus 0.9 kg for every cm of height > 152 cm

Notes:
Extremes of body composition may affect accuracy of estimation.

On-line Calculator for Cockcroft and Gault Equation based on height

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GFR Estimate by MDRD Formula

eGFR (mL/min/1.73m2)= 175 x [SerumCreatinine(umol/L) x 0.0113]-1.154 x Age(years)-0.203 (x 0.742 if female)

This version of theMDRD formula is for serum creatinine assays aligned with IDMS (the international reference method).

Notes
Extremes of body composition may affect accuracy of estimation.
Generally accuract to within +/- 30% of formally measured GFR.
Recent intake of cooked meat may artifically elevate creatinine and thus reduce eGFR.
Not validated in pregnancy.

On-line calculator for eGFR by MDRD


Fractional Excretion Of Sodium (FENA)

FENA(%) = {U Na / Pl Na x 100} / {U Cr * 1000 / Pl Cr}

All concentrations in mmol/L except plasma creatinine in umol/L.

Interpretation:
In pre-renal renal failure FENA is generally <1%.

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Creatinine Clearance Per m2 Body Surface Area (BSA)

BSA(m2) = 0.007184 x Ht(cm)0.725 x wt(kg)0.425   (Dubois and Dubois formula, 1916)

CrCl(mL/min/1.73m2) = U CRCL(mL/min) x 1.73/BSA(m2)

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General Calculations


LDL Cholesterol (LDLC)

LDLC (mmol/L) = Total Cholesterol - HDLCholesterol - (Triglycerides / 2.2)

All values in mmol/L

Notes:
If the triglyceride concentration is > 4.5 the calculation is not valid and cannot be used.

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Transferrin Saturation (%SAT)

%SAT = 3.982  x  Iron (umol/L) / Transferrin (g/L)

Note:
Each molecule of serum transferrin can bind two molecules of iron.

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Indirect Bilirubin

Indirect Bilirubin (umol/L) = Total Bilirubin (umol/L) - Direct Bilirubin (umol/L)

Indirect bilirubin is a measure of unconjugated bilirubin
Direct bilirubin is a measure of conjugated bilirubin

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Calcium Corrected for Albumin

Used to correct plasma total calcium measurements for effects of changes in albumin concentration. Corrected calcium can then be compared with usual reference intervals.

Calcium (corrected, mmol/L) = Calcium (measured, mmol/L) + {(40 - albumin (g/L)) x 0.02}

Notes:

  • The correction can be applied to elevated as well as decreased serum albumin
  • The correction only applies to total calcium
  • The correction is a guide only.

Sodium corrected for Hyperglycaemia

Used in patients with very high serum glucose concentration (eg > 30 mmol/L) to estimate serum sodium after reduction of glucose with insulin.

Sodium (corrected) = Sodium (measured) + glucose / 4  (all values in mmol/L).

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Last Updated 05/09/2008
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