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Increasing awareness of eGFR monitoring
Increasing awareness of eGFR monitoring
Journal Article

Increasing awareness of eGFR monitoring

2009
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The aim was to assess whether renal investigations for grade 3 chronic kidney disease and referrals for specialist advice are being documented according to the 2006 Royal Colleges of Physicians and General Practitioners and Renal Association guidance 2 in the notes of those psychiatric in-patients currently prescribed lithium across the Trust. Of 18 in-patients prescribed lithium: (a) 3 (16.7%) patients had one-off abnormal results with other values recorded within the normal range; (b) 1 (5.6%) patient had one documented eGFR (54) that was abnormal. There was agreement that the current lithium documentation charts should be modified to include eGFR as a routine part of the lithium work up and ongoing monitoring process.