Laboratory Evaluation of Kidney Function
There are currently over 26 million Americans living with chronic kidney disease, and the prevalence has been increasing steadily since the 1990’s. Since chronic kidney disease develops over many years, the laboratory plays an important role in evaluating individuals prior to the overt appearance of symptoms. One function that can be monitored through the progression of disease is the filtering capacity of the kidney. This presentation discusses laboratory tests commonly used to evaluate kidney function and reviews the current clinical practice guidelines for assessing chronic kidney disease.
