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We do eGFR by MDRD on all creatinines: It is easier to set it for all
and answer the odd query than it is to have rules to decide who gets the
calculation. Also, if we don't do the sums, people will use on-line
calculators - which do not have the NEQAS correction factors for the
assay we use.
 
TIM

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Subject: eGFR on in-patients



As thromboprophylaxis becomes ubiquitous we are being pushed to provide
eGFRs on all in-patients, particularly by the pharmacists. I've been
resisting as not all in-patients have stable renal function. What is the
experience of others? Are your pharmacists still using Cockcroft &Gault?
Should we be encouraging eGFR for all? If not, why not [if yes, why
yes].

 

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