Creatinine is a degradation product of creatine phosphate which serves as a fast energy supplier in muscle tissue. Creatinine as a urinary substance is filtered exclusively in the glomerulus, the determination of its ([[physiological|physiological]]) clearance of 95-150 ml/min is therefore suitable as a functional test to assess the filtration performance () of the kidney.
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Creatinine is a degradation product of creatine phosphate which serves as a fast energy supplier in muscle tissue. Creatinine as a urinary substance is filtered exclusively in the glomerulus, the determination of its ([[Physiologisch/en|physiological]]) clearance of 95-150 ml/min is therefore suitable as a functional test to assess the filtration performance () of the kidney.
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Creatinine is a degradation product of creatine phosphate which serves as a fast energy supplier in muscle tissue. Creatinine as a urinary substance is filtered exclusively in the glomerulus, the determination of its (physiological) clearance of 95-150 ml/min is therefore suitable as a functional test to assess the filtration performance () of the kidney.