Convert creatinine: milligram per deciliter to micromole per liter

How to convert creatinine from milligram per deciliter to micromole per liter?

To convert creatinine from milligram per deciliter to micromole per liter, simply multiply the value in milligram per deciliter (mg/dL) with 88.399978077 and you'll get the value in micromole per liter (μmol/L).

Common conversions for creatinine

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Example conversions for creatinine from mg/dL to μmol/L

1 mg/dL = 88.399978077 μmol/L
2 mg/dL = 176.799956154 μmol/L
3 mg/dL = 265.19993423 μmol/L
4 mg/dL = 353.599912307 μmol/L
5 mg/dL = 441.999890384 μmol/L
6 mg/dL = 530.399868461 μmol/L
7 mg/dL = 618.799846538 μmol/L
8 mg/dL = 707.199824614 μmol/L
9 mg/dL = 795.599802691 μmol/L
10 mg/dL = 883.999780768 μmol/L
11 mg/dL = 972.399758845 μmol/L
12 mg/dL = 1060.799736922 μmol/L
13 mg/dL = 1149.199714998 μmol/L
14 mg/dL = 1237.599693075 μmol/L
15 mg/dL = 1325.999671152 μmol/L
16 mg/dL = 1414.399649229 μmol/L
17 mg/dL = 1502.799627306 μmol/L
18 mg/dL = 1591.199605382 μmol/L
19 mg/dL = 1679.599583459 μmol/L
20 mg/dL = 1767.999561536 μmol/L
21 mg/dL = 1856.399539613 μmol/L
22 mg/dL = 1944.79951769 μmol/L
23 mg/dL = 2033.199495767 μmol/L
24 mg/dL = 2121.599473843 μmol/L
25 mg/dL = 2209.99945192 μmol/L
26 mg/dL = 2298.399429997 μmol/L
27 mg/dL = 2386.799408074 μmol/L
28 mg/dL = 2475.199386151 μmol/L
29 mg/dL = 2563.599364227 μmol/L
30 mg/dL = 2651.999342304 μmol/L
31 mg/dL = 2740.399320381 μmol/L
32 mg/dL = 2828.799298458 μmol/L
33 mg/dL = 2917.199276535 μmol/L
34 mg/dL = 3005.599254611 μmol/L
35 mg/dL = 3093.999232688 μmol/L
36 mg/dL = 3182.399210765 μmol/L
37 mg/dL = 3270.799188842 μmol/L
38 mg/dL = 3359.199166919 μmol/L
39 mg/dL = 3447.599144995 μmol/L
40 mg/dL = 3535.999123072 μmol/L
41 mg/dL = 3624.399101149 μmol/L
42 mg/dL = 3712.799079226 μmol/L
43 mg/dL = 3801.199057303 μmol/L
44 mg/dL = 3889.599035379 μmol/L
45 mg/dL = 3977.999013456 μmol/L
46 mg/dL = 4066.398991533 μmol/L
47 mg/dL = 4154.79896961 μmol/L
48 mg/dL = 4243.198947687 μmol/L
49 mg/dL = 4331.598925763 μmol/L
50 mg/dL = 4419.99890384 μmol/L

What is creatinine?

Creatinine is a waste product that is produced in the body as a result of normal muscle metabolism. It is generated from the breakdown of creatine, a molecule that plays a crucial role in supplying energy to muscles during physical activity. Creatinine is produced at a relatively constant rate and is released into the bloodstream, where it is eventually filtered out of the body by the kidneys.

The level of creatinine in the blood is a significant indicator of kidney function. Healthy kidneys efficiently filter creatinine from the blood and excrete it in urine. When kidney function is compromised, such as in cases of kidney disease or dysfunction, the levels of creatinine in the blood can rise, indicating reduced filtration capacity. Elevated creatinine levels can be a sign of impaired kidney function and are often used as a diagnostic marker to assess renal health.

What influences creatinine levels?

Creatinine levels can also be influenced by factors such as age, gender, muscle mass, and diet. A single elevated creatinine level may not necessarily indicate kidney disease but may require further evaluation and monitoring over time to make an accurate diagnosis.