GFR less than 60 indicative of kidney disease?

Nurses General Nursing

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I have taken care of a few patients with GFR less than 60 but other labs values were within normal limits.Creatine ok,no protein in urine.I was wondering if GFR alone can be indicative of kidney disease,and how come the doctors just basically disregarded those values as everything was normal...

Specializes in Home health.

A GFR below 60 indicates some kidney damage has occurred.

Specializes in Nephrology, Cardiology, ER, ICU.

But there are other lab marks too:

potassium

urine protein

anemia markers

pth

24 hr urine

us others depending on the disease process

But there are other lab marks too:

potassium

urine protein

anemia markers

pth

24 hr urine

us others depending on the disease process

Well of them were WNL.

Specializes in Education.

GFR less than 60 is stage 3 kidney disease, at this point the pt shod be referred to Nephrology. When I worked disease Mgmt Nephrologists stressed how they want to see these pts at the earliest stage possible to start treatment in order to delay progression of the disease. Less than 30 is stage 4 and at this point a fistula is initiated because once the pt reaches stage 5 it's ESRD and pt starts dialysis.

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