Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Creatinine clearance Creatinine clearance Definition The creatinine clearance test compares the level of creatinine in urine with the creatinine level in the blood, usually based on measurements of a 24-hour urine sample and a blood sample drawn at the end of the 24-hour period. Clearance is often measured as milliliters…
Comparing Drugs
…nephropathy include worsening BP control, proteinuria and a rise in creatinine ("creatinine creep"). In general, a creatinine rise of greater than 30% or 0.5 mg/dl should be investigated. Evaluation consists of Chem 7, CBC, UA, U protein/creatinine ratio, Doppler ultrasound and biopsy. Patients who undergo biopsy…
ENDOVASCULAR REPAIR OF AORTIC ANEURYSMS AND INJURIES
…anesthesiologist. However, a PAC may be more desirable for patients with significant cardiac disease who have significant renal insufficiency (Creatinine >/= 1.8 mg/dl) who are scheduled for a high aortic (thoracic) stenting. Much of the concern is centered on prevention of renal and cardiopulmonary…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Creatinine - serum Creatinine - serum Definition Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine, which is an important part of muscle. A serum creatinine test measures the amount of creatinine in the blood. Alternative Names Serum creatinine How the Test is Performed Blood is drawn from a vein, usually from the inside of…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Creatinine - urine Creatinine - urine Definition The creatinine urine test measures the amount of creatinine in urine. Alternative Names Urine creatinine - spot collection How the Test is Performed Spot collection: obtain a sample of urine by urinating and saving part of the urine in a container. A 24-hour urine sample…
Health Illustrated Encyclopedia - Creatinine tests Creatinine tests A measurement of the serum creatinine level is often used to evaluate kidney function. Urine creatinine levels can be used as a screening test to evaluate kidney function, or can be part of the creatinine clearance test.
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…off Glucophage for 48 hours after their contrast study and then have a serum creatinine drawn. If the creatinine is normal, the patient can resume medication. In the CT section, we will fill out a lab slip for creatinine to be drawn with the results to be sent to the patient's referring internist. The… related searches:lifelinks
Expanded Criteria
…newsletter from the transplant team at Rhode Island Hospital January 2005 Expanded Criteria Donors in Real Time Recently an excellent kidney (normal creatinine and normal biopsy) from a Rhode Island donor was transplanted in Boston because two patients at Rhode Island Hospital were listed for expanded criteria… related searches:aneurysm