Renal plasma flow


The renal plasma flow (FPR) corresponds to the plasma volume (expressed in milliliters) that passes through both the kidneys in one minute (then in the unit of time).

Renal plasma flow is an important value in evaluating renal function. For example, it may be compromised in the event of acute or chronic kidney failure.

The value of the renal plasma flow can be obtained by the p-amino acid (PAI) test and its normal values ​​in an adult are between 600-700 ml / min.

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