S1E36 Renal Reality Check: Decoding Kidney Function Tests
28 August 2025

S1E36 Renal Reality Check: Decoding Kidney Function Tests

Clinical Adventurer

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Not all kidneys fail loudly. Sometimes the earliest signs are hidden in the labs — if you know where to look. In this episode, we go deep into renal function testing, breaking down how to spot trouble early, stage chronic kidney disease accurately, and make sense of the numbers that don’t always tell the full story. Whether you're monitoring a dialysis patient or picking up subtle trends in a post-op patient, this episode equips you with the clinical insight to interpret renal labs with confidence.

Key Topics Covered:

    GFR (Glomerular Filtration Rate):

      Why it’s the gold standard

      Estimated vs measured GFR

      Creatinine vs cystatin C

      Limitations and influencing factors (age, muscle mass, etc.)

    KDIGO CKD Staging:

      GFR and albuminuria categories

      Clinical relevance in guiding treatment

    Creatinine and BUN:

      What they measure and what they miss

      BUN/Cr ratio and what it tells you about prerenal vs intrinsic causes

    Albuminuria/Proteinuria:

      Spot urine vs 24-hour collection

      Why microalbuminuria matters

    Urinalysis (UA):

      Key elements: Specific gravity, pH, protein, casts, sediment

      Clues for glomerular vs tubular vs post-renal pathology

    Tubular Function Tests:

      Fractional excretion of sodium (FeNa), urine osmolality, and concentrating ability

    Clinical Pearls:

      How hydration, medications, and diet can skew results

      When to question the numbers and what to do next

      Nursing implications for trending renal labs, fluid management, and alerting providers