Renal function test, based on water filtered out of plasma through glomerular capillary walls into Bowman's capsules.
Sinónimos
Examples for "renal function"
Examples for "renal function"
1Main outcome measures: Fetal renal function and ductus arteriosus blood flow changes.
2Further studies are required to assess the longer-term effects on renal function.
3Although her proteinuria persisted, her renal function was normal at age eight.
4Conclusions In CKD patients, hs-cTnT increases over time as renal function decreases.
5Correlations with per- and postoperative complication rates and renal function were assessed.
1Serum creatinine or creatinine clearance did not change significantly during either therapy.
2Serum creatinine and creatinine clearance did not change over the infusion period.
3If urine is available, endogenous creatinine clearance is the most reliable method.
4There was a significant inverse correlation between sFas levels and creatinine clearance.
5There was a negative correlation between plasma sFas levels and creatinine clearance.
1Linear relationships were found between lomefloxacin pharmacokinetic parameters and glomerular filtration rate data.
2Estimated glomerular filtration rate did decrease progressively over the 6-month period.
3No malignancies developed and estimated glomerular filtration rate remained stable post-Tx.
4Baseline plasma fibulin-1 correlated with BP and estimated glomerular filtration rate.
5He had a normal blood pressure and glomerular filtration rate when fluid replete.
6Cardiac output, renal blood flow, and glomerular filtration rate showed no persistent changes.
7Two-kidney effective renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate remained unchanged.
8The urine flow rate was about 25% of the glomerular filtration rate.
9Patients had not previously undergone assessment of glomerular filtration rate.
10Renal blood flow and glomerular filtration rate increased after conversion.
11Safety end points were changes from baseline in serum potassium and estimated glomerular filtration rate.
12Imaging data was compared to well-known biomarkers for chronic kidney disease and glomerular filtration rate.
13The primary outcome was ≥ 30% loss in estimated glomerular filtration rate from baseline.
14The estimated glomerular filtration rate did not differ significantly between groups until 24 months after transplantation.
15Estimated glomerular filtration rate was significantly lower and kidney injury biomarkers higher at discharge in nonsurvivors.
16Intima-media thickness and glomerular filtration rate were more strongly related to central pressures than peripheral pressures.
Translations for glomerular filtration rate