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Pediatric GFR Estimator

  • Height in centimeters
  • Serum creatinine in mg per dL
  • Pediatric GFR Estimator Explanation and Clinical Context
    The pediatric glomerular filtration rate estimator uses the bedside Schwartz equation which provides a practical method to estimate kidney filtration capacity in children and adolescents. It relies on two simple variables height in centimeters and serum creatinine in mg per dL. The equation produces a value normalized to a standard body surface area of 1.73 square meters which allows comparison across ages and body sizes. Normal kidney function in children is generally reflected by estimated values greater than 90 mL per min per 1.73 m2. Lower results suggest reduced filtration which may be caused by acute kidney injury chronic kidney disease dehydration or other systemic illness. Clinical interpretation requires integration with the clinical presentation urine findings imaging and previous kidney function measurements. Early recognition of reduced filtration helps guide treatment planning and timely referral to pediatric nephrology when needed.

    Reference
    Schwartz GJ Munoz A Schneider MF et al. New equations to estimate glomerular filtration rate in children with chronic kidney disease. Journal of the American Society of Nephrology. 2009 20 629 637.

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