Usually, the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) is an appropriate way to measure renal function, but under certain circumstances, we need to estimate the clearance of creatinine (CrCl) with the formula of Cockcroft-Gault https://t.co/qBEjFRLg7C
Application of prescribing recommendations in older people with reduced kidney function: a cross-sectional study in general practice https://t.co/mV3esUv0uG
RT @BJGPjournal: Measurement of creatinine clearance rather than eGFR may more accurately identify patients over 65 with impaired renal fun…
RT @BJGPjournal: Measurement of creatinine clearance rather than eGFR may more accurately identify patients over 65 with impaired renal fun…
RT @BJGPjournal: Measurement of creatinine clearance rather than eGFR may more accurately identify patients over 65 with impaired renal fun…
RT @BJGPjournal: Measurement of creatinine clearance rather than eGFR may more accurately identify patients over 65 with impaired renal fun…
RT @BJGPjournal: Measurement of creatinine clearance rather than eGFR may more accurately identify patients over 65 with impaired renal fun…
Measurement of creatinine clearance rather than eGFR may more accurately identify patients over 65 with impaired renal function needing prescribing adjustments @SuWood37 https://t.co/CWLTyMpyC8