How do you convert mmol L to mg dL in creatinine?

How do you convert mmol L to mg dL in creatinine?

To convert μmol/l to mg/dl, multiply by 0.0113. To convert mg/dl to μmol/l, multiply by 88.4. The MDRD formula below is derived from the Modification of Diet in Renal Disease Trial [3]. A GFR calculator using the MDRD formula can also be found on the National Kidney Foundation K/DOQI website:

What is the conversion factor for creatinine?

Conversion factors of Conventional units to SI units

ParameterConventional unitConversion factor
Cholesterol (total, HDL-C, LDL-C)mg/dl0.0259
Creatinine (serum, plasma)mg/dl88.4
Triglycerides (serum)mg/dl0.0113

How do you convert urea from mmol L to mg dL?

To convert a urea result in mmol/L to a urea result in mg/dL, multiply the mmol/L result by 6. To convert a urea result in mg/dL to a urea result in g/L, divide the mg/dL result by 100.

How do you calculate creatinine clearance?

Creatinine Clearance Calculator Creatinine Clearance = [[140 – age(yr)]*weight(kg)]/[72*serum Cr(mg/dL)] (multiply by 0.85 for women).

What is normal creatinine clearance?

Normal Results Clearance is often measured as milliliters per minute (mL/min) or milliliters per second (mL/s). Normal values are: Male: 97 to 137 mL/min (1.65 to 2.33 mL/s). Female: 88 to 128 mL/min (1.496 to 2.18 mL/s).

What is the normal creatinine level in blood and urine mg dL?

The normal serum creatinine range is 0.6–1.1 mg/dL in women and 0.7–1.3 mg/dL in men. This test compares creatinine in your blood and urine. The difference shows how well your kidneys work.

How do you calculate urea and creatinine from BUN?

The distinction between BUN:creatinine ratio (BCR) and urea:creatinine ratio (UCR)

  1. For example: Patient A has:
  2. The UCR for this patient is 5.0 / (75/1000) = 66. To calculate BCR for this patient we must first convert urea mmol/L to BUN mg/dL and creatinine μmol/L to creatinine mg/dL.
  3. And BCR is 14 / 0.85 = 16.

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