Yes, creatinine levels, along with glomerular filtration rate (GFR), are used to determine the stage of chronic kidney disease (CKD). Higher creatinine levels usually indicate more advanced kidney disease, as the kidneys become less able to filter waste. Based on your creatinine and GFR, your doctor can classify your CKD into stages ranging from Stage 1 (mild damage) to Stage 5 (kidney failure). Regular monitoring of creatinine levels helps track the progression of kidney disease and guides treatment decisions.
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