Wallach's Interpretation of Diagnostic Tests: Pathways to Arriving at a Clinical Diagnosis (872 page)

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Increased In

   Diet: ingestion of creatinine (roast meat).
   Muscle disease: gigantism, acromegaly.
   Pre- and postrenal azotemia.
   Impaired kidney function; 50% loss of renal function is needed to increase serum creatinine from 1.0 to 2.0 mg/dL. Therefore, the test is not sensitive for mild to moderate renal injury.
   An increase in serum creatinine occurs in 10–20% of patients taking aminoglycosides and ≤20% of patients taking penicillins (especially methicillin).

Decreased In

   Pregnancy: Normal value is 0.4–0.6 mg/dL. A value >0.8 mg/dL is abnormal and should alert the clinician to further diagnostic evaluation.
   Creatinine secretion is inhibited by certain drugs (e.g., cimetidine, trimethoprim).
   Proxy for reduced skeletal muscle mass.
   Limitations
   Artifactual decrease by:
   Marked increase of serum bilirubin
   Enzymatic reaction (glucose >100 mg/dL)
   Artifactual increase due to

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