Additional information
Consult your laboratory for their normal ranges as these may vary somewhat from the ones listed below.
Note:
A normal serum creatinine level does not rule out the presence of impaired renal function.
| Conv. Units (mg/dL)  | SI Units (µmol/L)  | |
|---|---|---|
| Adult Men | 0.7-1.4 | 62-124 | 
| Adult Women | 0.5-1.1 | 44-97 | 
| Pregnant women | 0.4-0.7 | 35-62 | 
| Child 3-18 yrs | 0.3-1.0 | 27-88 | 
| Child <3 yrs | 0.2-0.7 | 18-62 | 
| Newborn | 0.3-1.0 | 27-88 | 
| Critical levels for a non-dialysis patient are: |  10 |  884 | 
BUN/Cr ratio typically 10-20:1
Elevated creatinine levels are associated with the following conditions:
20:1)Increased ratio BUN:Cr (
20:1) with normal creatinine level occurs in the following:
Increased ratio (>20:1) with elevated creatinine level occurs in the following conditions:
Drugs and substances that increase creatinine levels include:
The following conditions and substances may give falsely high results:
-ketoglutarateDecreased creatinine levels occur in the following conditions:
Decreased BUN:Cr ratio (<10:1) with decreased BUN occurs in the following conditions:
Decreased BUN:Cr ratio (<10:1) with increased creatinine occurs in the following conditions:
Drugs that decrease serum creatinine levels include:
-2ADrugs/Substances that falsely decrease serum creatinine levels include: