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TFG (GFR); Tasa de filtración glomerular estimada; TFG estimada
Las venas y arterias varían de tamaño de un paciente otro y de un lado del cuerpo a otro, razón por la cual obtener una muestra de sangre de algunas personas puede resultar más difícil que de otras.
Otros riesgos asociados con la extracción de sangre son leves, pero pueden ser:
El examen de la capacidad de eliminación de la creatinina, que involucra una recolección de orina en 24 horas, también puede suministrar un estimativo de la función renal. Sin embargo, este método no siempre es exacto.
La tasa de filtración glomerular puede aumentar durante el embarazo.
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