The glomerular filtration rate describes the flow rate of the filtered fluid through the kidney. Various formulas are available to calculate the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which is central to the assessment of kidney function.
The CKD-EPI formula was published in 2009 and is considered the most reliable formula. The Cockcroft-Gault calculation takes weight into account and helps to estimate renal function in patients with sarcopenia or who are underweight.
eGFR (ml/min/1.73m²) | Category | Interpretation |
---|---|---|
≥ 90 | G1 | Normal renal function |
60-89 | G2 | Mildly decreased renal function |
45-59 | G3a | Mildly to moderately decreased renal function |
30-44 | G3b | Moderately to severely decreased renal function |
15-29 | G4 | Severely decreased renal function |
< 15 | G5 | Kidney failure |