Glomerular filtration rate of 141 ml/min is not normal and is mildly elevated, divided into physiologic and pathologic.
1. Physiological: it is seen in pregnancy and so on. Due to the increased burden on the kidneys of pregnant women, the glomerular filtration rate will be mildly elevated, which is a normal phenomenon, and the glomerular filtration rate will usually return to normal after delivery.
2. Pathological: including early diabetic nephropathy, acromegaly, gigantism and so on.
In addition, high glomerular filtration rate may also be a test error. If necessary, radionuclide examination can be performed, which is more accurate than estimation.
Patients with high glomerular filtration rate should go to the hospital in time for medical consultation to clarify the cause and timely treatment under the guidance of professional physicians.