Q&A

Is a GFR of 59 OK?

Is a GFR of 59 OK?

A GFR of 60 or higher is in the normal range. A GFR below 60 may mean kidney disease. A GFR of 15 or lower may mean kidney failure.

What does it mean if GFR is 59?

An eGFR between 30 and 59 means that there is some damage to your kidneys and they are not working as well as they should.

Is 58 eGFR bad?

Should I be concerned? If your estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) stays less than 60 milliliters per minute per 1.73 meters squared for more than 3 months, then you may have early Stage 3 chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Should I worry if my GFR is 58?

GFR is the best measure of kidney function but both creatinine and GFR can be useful indicators of your kidney health. If GFR goes down, it’s a bad sign. If creatinine goes up, it’s a bad sign. In general, a “good” GFR number is above 60 and a “good” creatinine number is below 1.2.

Should I worry if my eGFR is 59?

A eGFR below 60 for three months or more or a eGFR above 60 with kidney damage (marked by high levels of albumin in your urine) indicates chronic kidney disease. Your doctor will want to investigate the cause of your kidney disease and continue to check your kidney function to help plan your treatment.

What does eGFR of 58 mean?

A GFR is about the same as your percent kidney function. So, a GFR of 58 means you have about 58% function.

What does an eGFR of 58 mean?

How do you calculate eGFR?

Your eGFR is calculated using the results of a simple serum creatinine blood test, along with your age, ethnicity and gender. Weight and body size may also be factored in. Each of the stages of kidney disease has an eGFR range.

What is a good EGFR?

While a lab value of 100 would be optimal, an eGFR over 60 is considered healthy. Many labs don’t actually give a number but might say >60 mL/min/1.7m^2, which would indicate that the kidney is filtering well.

What is the Normal eGFR level?

A normal eGFR for adults is greater than 90 mL/min/1.73m 2, according to the National Kidney Foundation .

What is Normal eGFR by age?

A normal eGFR for a 20 year old is 116, while normal eGFR for a 70 year old is about 75. And for anyone, a value of eGFR close to 15 is a cause for concern. Anything under 15 is considered renal failure or stage 5 of chronic kidney disease(CKD).