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Yes, I agree that eGFR is not really different from the s creatinine. "eGFR" has the patina of units that imply a rate (ml/min) whereas the simple s creatinine has the units of a concentration (mg/dl). And rates would seem more useful than mere concentrations.

But eGFR is not a rate, it is a number derived from the s creatinine.

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Thx for your comment. At least we (all of us) should remember that the "e" stands for estimate. Note the statistics, and the P30 metric. We are accepting an estimate that is as much as 30% inaccurate. It's an estimate.

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