
Chronic kidney disease affects about 37 million adults in the United States. Yet, nearly 90 percent don’t know they have it. Knowing your eGFR numbers and CKD stage is key to keeping your kidneys healthy.
CKD is divided into five stages based on your eGFR value. This value shows how well your kidneys work. We help you understand these stages with evidence-based advice and patient education.
Spotting CKD early is vital. This means knowing your eGFR numbers and understanding chronic kidney disease grading. At Liv Hospital, we offer top-notch nephrology care. We support you every step of the way in your kidney disease journey.
Key Takeaways
- Chronic kidney disease is categorized into five stages based on eGFR values.
- Understanding your eGFR numbers is key for early detection and management.
- Liv Hospital offers complete care and support for CKD patients.
- The five stages of CKD show the level of kidney damage and needed actions.
- Early stages (1-3) might have mild symptoms. Later stages (4-5) may need dialysis or a kidney transplant.
The Silent Epidemic: Why CKD Often Goes Undetected

CKD affects about 37 million adults in the US, often without being noticed until it’s too late. This silent growth is a big problem for doctors and patients.
Prevalence of Chronic Kidney Disease in the US
CKD is common in the US. Nearly 90% of those with CKD don’t know they have it. This shows we need to spread the word and test more people. Diabetes and high blood pressure are big reasons why people get kidney disease.
| Condition | Prevalence | CKD Risk |
| Diabetes | 34 million adults | High |
| Hypertension | 108 million adults | High |
| CKD | 37 million adults | – |
The table shows how diabetes and high blood pressure are linked to CKD. Catching these conditions early is key to stopping kidney disease from getting worse.
Why Early Detection Through GFR Testing Matters
Finding CKD early is very important. GFR testing is a big part of diagnosing CKD. It shows how well the kidneys are working. Early detection lets doctors start treatments that can help slow down the disease.
GFR testing helps find CKD early. This means doctors can start treatments sooner. Knowing the CKD stage helps doctors make treatment plans that fit each patient’s needs.
CKD Numbers Explained: GFR and Creatinine Testing

To understand CKD, knowing about GFR and creatinine tests is key. These tests help check how well your kidneys work and what stage of CKD you’re in.
How GFR Measurements Work
The Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) is a key measure for kidney function. It shows how much fluid is filtered through the kidneys into Bowman’s capsule. GFR is measured in milliliters per minute per 1.73 square meters (mL/min/1.73m). Lower GFR values mean more kidney damage.
GFR can be directly measured but this is complex. So, we usually estimate GFR (eGFR) using serum creatinine levels, age, sex, and race.
The Role of Creatinine in Estimating Kidney Function
Creatinine is a waste from muscle breakdown. Its level in the blood shows how well the kidneys are working. When kidneys work right, they remove creatinine from the blood. But, if they don’t, creatinine levels go up.
We use serum creatinine to estimate GFR because it’s easy and cheap. But, it’s not perfect because other things can affect it, like muscle mass and diet.
What Your eGFR Results Mean
eGFR results are very important for managing CKD. They help us know the severity of kidney disease. This information helps doctors decide the best treatment for you.
| CKD Stage | eGFR (mL/min/1.73m) | Description |
| Stage 1 | >90 | Normal kidney function but presence of kidney damage |
| Stage 2 | 60-89 | Mildly decreased kidney function |
| Stage 3 | 30-59 | Moderately decreased kidney function, potentially divided into 3A (45-59) and 3B (30-44) |
| Stage 4 | 15-29 | Severely decreased kidney function |
| Stage 5 | End-stage renal disease |
Knowing your eGFR results and CKD stage is key to managing your kidney health. It helps you make smart choices about your treatment and lifestyle.
The 5 CKD Stages: Progression and Symptoms
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is divided into five stages. These stages are based on how well the kidneys work, measured by the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR). Knowing the stages of CKD and their symptoms is key to managing the disease well.
The stages of CKD start with G1, where there’s kidney damage but normal GFR. They end at G5, where kidneys almost stop working and dialysis is needed. As CKD gets worse, symptoms like fatigue, swelling, and changes in how you pee become more obvious.
The CKD grading system uses GFR levels (G1-G5) and albuminuria levels (A1-A3). This system helps doctors understand how severe kidney disease is. It also helps predict how fast the disease might get worse and guides treatment.
It’s important to know the CKD stages and symptoms early on. People with advanced stages (G4 and G5) may feel very sick. They might have nausea, vomiting, and trouble breathing, showing the need for quick medical help.
Understanding each GFR kidney stage helps doctors give better care. This care can slow down the disease and make life better for those with CKD.
FAQ:
What are the stages of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and how are they determined?
CKD has five stages based on eGFR values. These values measure how well the kidneys work. Knowing these stages helps catch the disease early.
How prevalent is CKD in the US, and why does it often go undetected?
CKD is common in the US, but many cases are missed. Testing for GFR can help find it early. This is key to better treatment.
What is eGFR, and how is it used to diagnose CKD?
eGFR estimates how fast the kidneys filter waste. It’s used to find and stage CKD.
What is the role of creatinine in estimating kidney function?
Creatinine is a waste product the kidneys filter. Testing creatinine levels helps figure out kidney function and spot CKD.
What are the symptoms associated with each stage of CKD?
Symptoms change as CKD gets worse. They include feeling tired, swelling, and changes in how you pee. Knowing these symptoms helps manage the disease better.
What is the difference between CKD stage 3a and 3b?
Stage 3 CKD is split into 3a and 3b. 3a has an eGFR of 45-59, and 3b is 30-44. This shows a bigger loss of kidney function in 3b.
How does CKD progress from one stage to the next?
CKD gets worse slowly, with each stage showing less kidney function. Knowing how it progresses helps manage the disease and improve outcomes.
What is stage 6 kidney failure, and is it considered a stage of CKD?
Stage 6 kidney failure, or ESRD, is the final stage of CKD. It’s when kidney function is very low. CKD has five stages, but ESRD is sometimes seen as the last one.
How do GFR values correspond to CKD stages?
GFR values tell us the CKD stage. For example, a GFR of 32 means stage 3, and 44 means stage 3a. This helps doctors understand the disease better.
References:
Government Health Resource. Evidence-Based Medical Guidance. Retrieved from
https://kdigo.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/KDIGO-2024-CKD-Guideline.pdf