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Paediatric GFR (Schwartz Formula)

For informational purposes only. This tool is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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Pro Tip

If the laboratory reports creatinine in µmol/L (common in the UK and Europe), always convert to mg/dL before applying the Schwartz formula. Keep the conversion factor 88.4 in mind: µmol/L ÷ 88.4 = mg/dL. A quick check: a child with creatinine of 44 µmol/L has 0.5 mg/dL — a normal value.

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George Schwartz first published his eponymous formula in 1976 when he was a paediatric nephrology fellow. The simplicity of the formula — just height divided by creatinine — made it immediately popular. More than four decades and one major recalibration later, it remains the first-line eGFR estimator for children worldwide.

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