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Creatinine

Also Known As:
Creatinine Sulfate Salt; Krebiozen; Salt, Creatinine Sulfate; Sulfate Salt, Creatinine; 4H-Imidazol-4-one, 2-amino-1,5-dihydro-1-methyl-
Networked: 43603 relevant articles (1899 outcomes, 3232 trials/studies)

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Experts

1. Coresh, Josef: 122 articles (10/2022 - 03/2002)
2. Shlipak, Michael G: 107 articles (12/2022 - 09/2002)
3. Levey, Andrew S: 96 articles (01/2022 - 01/2003)
4. Parikh, Chirag R: 75 articles (07/2022 - 04/2003)
5. de Zeeuw, Dick: 72 articles (12/2021 - 09/2002)
6. Bellomo, Rinaldo: 61 articles (10/2022 - 09/2003)
7. Inker, Lesley A: 57 articles (01/2022 - 11/2011)
8. Gansevoort, Ron T: 56 articles (12/2021 - 05/2005)
9. Heerspink, Hiddo J L: 55 articles (10/2022 - 04/2016)
10. Matsushita, Kunihiro: 54 articles (01/2022 - 04/2009)

Related Diseases

1. Proteinuria
2. Body Weight (Weight, Body)
08/13/2023 - "A one-compartment model best described the observed data with a mean clearance of 0.11 ± 0.03 L/kg/h and volume of distribution (V) of 1.02 ± 0.08 L/kg. Body weight (WT), postmenstrual age (PMA), and serum creatinine (SCr) were significant covariates associated with clearance (p < 0.001) and body WT was a significant covariate associated with V (p = 0.009). "
11/01/2020 - "Patients who underwent CA were significantly younger (78.9 years vs 81.7 years; p < 0.0001), had significantly greater height and body weight, as well as creatinine clearance rate (CCr) compared with those who did not undergo CA. In both the CA and No-CA groups, the most common type of AF was paroxysmal AF (72.9% and 38.9%). "
11/01/2011 - "The most popular recommended formulas are the simple Cockcroft-Gault equation, which is inaccurate and biased, as it calculates clearance of creatinine in proportion to body weight, and the MDRD equation, which is more accurate, but systematically underestimates normal and high GFR, being established by a statistical analysis of results from renal-insufficient patients. "
05/01/1987 - "Measured CLcr values ranged from 29.8 to 197 mL/min in group 1 and from 2.8 to 118 mL/min in group 2. Ranges of SCr values were 0.7-1.5 mg/dL (mean, 1.1) in group 1 and 1.6-7.1 mg/dL (mean, 2.8) in group 2; the formula of Cockcroft and Gault, which uses age, body weight, and SCr, had the highest correlation and the greatest accuracy in group 1, whereas the formula of Jelliffe, which uses body surface area and SCr, had the highest correlation and the greatest accuracy in group 2. Estimation of creatinine clearance can be improved by identification and use of the formula that is best suited to a specific patient population."
03/31/1998 - "The loss of body weight was accompanied by a marked decrease in plasma creatinine. "
3. Renal Insufficiency (Renal Failure)
4. Chronic Kidney Failure (Chronic Renal Failure)
5. Hypertension (High Blood Pressure)

Related Drugs and Biologics

1. Urea (Carbamide)
2. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)
3. Nitrogen
4. Albumins
5. Serum Albumin
6. Uric Acid (Urate)
7. Cystatin C
8. Blood Glucose (Blood Sugar)
9. Cholesterol
10. Triglycerides (Triacylglycerol)

Related Therapies and Procedures

1. Therapeutics
2. Renal Dialysis (Hemodialysis)
3. Renal Replacement Therapy (Therapies, Renal Replacement)
4. Aftercare (After-Treatment)
5. Transplantation