Urinary creatinine excretion in the newborn

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We measured the excretion rate of endogenous creatinine in 84 24-hour urine collections obtained from 60 term and preterm newborn infants between the 3rd and the 68th postnatal day, at postconceptional ages 28-42 weeks. The rate was positively correlated with weight, height, and postconceptional age but not with postnatal age; the strongest correlation was that with weight. When the rate was factored by weight it was constant across the range of values studied, with a median and logarithmic mean value of 90 μmol/kg/day (10 mg/kg/day) and a range (2 log SD) of 45-180 μmol/kg/day (5-20 mg/kg/day).

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Al-Dahhan, J., Stimmler, L., Chantler, C., & Haycock, G. B. (1988). Urinary creatinine excretion in the newborn. Archives of Disease in Childhood, 63(4), 398–402. https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.63.4.398

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