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Your GFR number tells you how much kidney function you have; as kidney disease worsens, the GFR number decreases. ... GFR Number by Age. Estimated GFR Number by Age Group Age Mean Estimated GFR (mL/min/1.73 m2) 20-29 116 30-39 107 40-49 99 3 more rows •
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Read More »Kidney glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is a simple blood test performed to check how well your kidneys work by estimating how much blood passes through the glomeruli; tiny filters in the kidneys filter waste from the blood per minute. Medical professionals consider the Kidney Glomerular Filtration Rate number to be the best measure of your kidney function, which is a key indicator of renal function. Besides the blood test result, other factors are factored in to determine your GFR number. These factors include:
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Read More »The normal range of Kidney Glomerular Filtration Rate is 100 to 130 mL/min/1.73m2 in men and 90 to 120mL/min/1.73m2 in women below 40. GFR decreases progressively after the age of 40 years. Estimated GFR Number by Age Group Age Mean Estimated GFR (mL/min/1.73 m2) 20-29 116 30-39 107 40-49 99 50-59 93 60-69 85 70+ 75 What is the Risk of Developing Kidney Failure in Your Lifetime - Study reveals how likely middle-aged adults are to develop kidney failure during their lifetime - American Society of Nephrology Increased Lifespan of Transplanted Kidney's - An international study lead by kidney specialist Maarten Naesens of KU Leuven shows that the progress of the lifespan of a transplanted kidney is stagnating - Ku Leuven Home Urinalysis Test Strip Color Chart and Explanations - Example color chart to compare home urine test strip colors in comparison to an urinalysis color chart of what each ideal test result color should read - Disabled World
Contents 1.1 Primary care. 1.2 Secondary care. 1.3 Tertiary care. 1.4 Quaternary care. 1.5 Home and community care. 1.6 Ratings.
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