Understanding the Schwartz Formula for GFR in Pediatrics
Discover the Schwartz formula used to estimate kidney function in children through our brief video explanation.
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The formula for GFR in pediatrics commonly used is the Schwartz formula: GFR (mL/min/1.73 m²) = (0.413 x height in cm) / serum creatinine in mg/dL. This formula helps medical practitioners estimate kidney function in children, considering their different physiological parameters compared to adults.
FAQs & Answers
- What does GFR stand for? GFR stands for Glomerular Filtration Rate, a test that assesses kidney function.
- Why is the Schwartz formula used for estimating GFR in children? The Schwartz formula is preferred in pediatrics because it accounts for the unique physiological differences in children compared to adults.
- How is serum creatinine related to GFR? Serum creatinine is used in the Schwartz formula as a parameter to estimate GFR, indicating how well the kidneys filter waste.