Convert Micromol per Liter to Milligram per Deciliter
1 µmol/L = 0.0113122172 mg/dL
Micromol per Liter to Milligram per Deciliter Table
| Micromol per Liter (µmol/L) | Milligram per Deciliter (mg/dL) |
|---|---|
| 1 µmol/L | 0.0113122172 mg/dL |
| 5 µmol/L | 0.056561086 mg/dL |
| 10 µmol/L | 0.1131221719 mg/dL |
| 25 µmol/L | 0.2828054299 mg/dL |
| 50 µmol/L | 0.5656108597 mg/dL |
| 100 µmol/L | 1.1312217195 mg/dL |
| 500 µmol/L | 5.6561085973 mg/dL |
| 1,000 µmol/L | 11.3122171946 mg/dL |
| 5,000 µmol/L | 56.5610859729 mg/dL |
| 10,000 µmol/L | 113.1221719457 mg/dL |
About Creatinine
Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles from the breakdown of creatine. It is filtered from the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine. Serum creatinine levels are a key indicator of kidney function - elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney filtration. Normal creatinine ranges are 0.6-1.2 mg/dL (53-106 µmol/L) for adults, though values vary by age, sex, and muscle mass. The US typically uses mg/dL, while SI units (µmol/L) are standard in Europe and most other countries. The conversion factor is 88.4: to convert mg/dL to µmol/L, multiply by 88.4. Creatinine is also used to calculate the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which is a more accurate measure of kidney function.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many Milligram per Deciliter are in 1 Micromol per Liter?
1 µmol/L = 0.0113122172 mg/dL
What is Micromol per Liter?
Micromol per Liter (µmol/L) is a unit of Creatinine. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles from the breakdown of creatine. It is filtered from the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine. Serum creatinine levels are a key indicator of kidney function - elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney filtration. Normal creatinine ranges are 0.6-1.2 mg/dL (53-106 µmol/L) for adults, though values vary by age, sex, and muscle mass. The US typically uses mg/dL, while SI units (µmol/L) are standard in Europe and most other countries. The conversion factor is 88.4: to convert mg/dL to µmol/L, multiply by 88.4. Creatinine is also used to calculate the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which is a more accurate measure of kidney function.
What is Milligram per Deciliter?
Milligram per Deciliter (mg/dL) is a unit of Creatinine. Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscles from the breakdown of creatine. It is filtered from the blood by the kidneys and excreted in urine. Serum creatinine levels are a key indicator of kidney function - elevated levels may indicate impaired kidney filtration. Normal creatinine ranges are 0.6-1.2 mg/dL (53-106 µmol/L) for adults, though values vary by age, sex, and muscle mass. The US typically uses mg/dL, while SI units (µmol/L) are standard in Europe and most other countries. The conversion factor is 88.4: to convert mg/dL to µmol/L, multiply by 88.4. Creatinine is also used to calculate the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), which is a more accurate measure of kidney function.
How to convert Micromol per Liter to Milligram per Deciliter?
To convert Micromol per Liter (µmol/L) to Milligram per Deciliter (mg/dL), multiply the value by the conversion factor. 1 µmol/L = 0.0113122172 mg/dL. Example: 5 µmol/L = 0.056561086 mg/dL.
What is the formula for Micromol per Liter to Milligram per Deciliter?
The formula is: Milligram per Deciliter = Micromol per Liter × 0.0113122172. The conversion factor from µmol/L to mg/dL is 0.0113122172.