Respuesta :
Your GFR tells you how much kidney function you have. It is defined as the sum of the filtration rates of all your functioning nephrons (filtering units making up the kidneys). An estimate of the normal value for your GFR can be obtained by using the equation: GFR = 140 – [your age].
Answer:
White or other Female GFR = 144 × (Scr/61.9)-0.329 × (0.993)Age
White or other Female GFR = 144 × (Scr/61.9)-1.209 × (0.993)Age
White or other Male GFR = 141 × (Scr/79.6)-0.411 × (0.993)Age
White or other Male GFR = 141 × (Scr/79.6)-1.209 × (0.993)Age
Expressed as a single equation:
eGFR =
141 x min(SCr/κ, 1)α x
max(SCr /κ, 1)-1.209 x
0.993Age x
1.018 [if female] x
1.159 [if Black]
Abbreviations / Units
eGFR (estimated glomerular filtration rate) = mL/min/1.73 m2
SCr (standardized serum creatinine) = mg/dL
κ = 0.7 (females) or 0.9 (males)
α = -0.329 (females) or -0.411 (males)
min = indicates the minimum of SCr/κ or 1
max = indicates the maximum of SCr/κ or 1
age = years