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- Estimating Creatinine Clearance in the Elderly - Medscape
The MDRD and CKD-EPI equations estimate the GFR directly, whereas the Cockcroft-Gault equation estimates creatinine clearance (CrCl) While CrCl is the parameter most often used in clinical trials
- Dapagliflozin Safe and Effective in CKD Stages 4 and 5 - Medscape
In patients with CKD stage 4-5, dapagliflozin plus integrated CKD care improved total eGFR slope composite renal outcomes, composite renal and heart failure outcomes, and renal and cardiovascular
- Estimation of Creatinine Clearance in Morbidly Obese Patients
Is there an accurate method to estimate creatinine clearance in morbidly obese patients?
- Estimation of Creatinine Clearance in Morbidly Obese Patients
One of the most commonly used methods for estimating GFR is through the surrogate CL cr using the Cockcroft-Gault equation [13] All Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved package inserts
- Kidney Function Assessment Accuracy Critical in Chemo Dosing - Medscape
The commonly used Cockcroft-Gault method may result in excessive chemotherapy dosing — with potentially dire implications
- Pharmacists - Medscape
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- Prescribing Metformin Using eGFR Instead of Serum Creatinine
Conclusions The use of eGFR or CrCl to determine metformin eligibility instead of sCr can expand the adult population with diabetes for whom metformin is likely safe, particularly among non
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