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Creatinine is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle, produced at a relatively constant rate that roughly reflects an individual’s muscle mass. It is transported in the blood to the kidneys for excretion in urine.
In the kidneys, creatinine is freely filtered by the glomeruli and is also secreted slightly by the
Clinically, serum creatinine is used to screen for and monitor kidney disease, to stage chronic kidney disease,
Reference ranges for serum creatinine vary by age, sex, and body size, and lab methods differ. Typical
Limitations include that creatinine is an imperfect proxy for GFR, especially in early kidney disease or atypical