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Stages of Kidney Disease: 1–5 Listed by eGFR - Verywell Health Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is divided into five stages, ranging from stage 1 to stage 5 Each stage is determined by a blood test known as the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which establishes how well your kidneys filter waste and excess fluid from your blood
Stages of kidney disease CKD is broken into five stages or categories based on your eGFR value The five stages of CKD refer to how well your kidneys are working Kidney disease can get worse in time In the early stages (Stages 1–3), your kidneys are still able to filter waste out of your blood
Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR) | National Kidney Foundation In adults, the normal eGFR number is usually more than 90 eGFR declines with age, even in people without kidney disease See chart below for average estimated eGFR based on age There are five stages of kidney disease
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Stages Chart: Track and Manage Your Kidney . . . Stage 1: The Early Warning Signs Think of Stage 1 as your kidneys sending you a postcard They’re still doing their main job pretty well (GFR ? 90 mL min 1 73m²), but there are hints that something’s not quite right Your doctor might spot protein in your urine or notice slight changes in your kidney structure during imaging tests
What are the Stages of Chronic Kidney Disease Based on GFR? CKD is classified into five stages based on GFR: 1 Stage 1: GFR ≥ 90 mL min 1 73m² with kidney damage (e g , proteinuria, abnormal imaging) 2 Stage 2: GFR 60-89 mL min 1 73m² with kidney damage 3 Stage 3a: GFR 45-59 mL min 1 73m² 4 Stage 3b: GFR 30-44 mL min 1 73m² 5 Stage 4: GFR 15-29 mL min 1 73m² 6