GFR

Last Updated on November 17, 2024 by Analgesia team

GFR Medical Abbreviation

GFR stands for glomerular filtration rate, which is a measure of how well your kidneys are working. A GFR test checks for kidney disease by measuring how much blood your kidneys filter each minute.

  • What it is
    GFR is the rate at which blood passes through the glomeruli, the tiny filters in the kidneys that remove waste and extra water from your blood. 

  • How it’s measured
    GFR can be measured directly, but it’s complicated, so health care providers usually estimate it using a blood test that measures creatinine levels. 

  • What’s normal
    A normal GFR for an adult male is 90 to 120 mL/min, but it varies by age. 

  • What it indicates
    A decreased GFR can indicate kidney disease, as damaged kidneys can’t filter blood as well.

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