How many years can a glomerular filtration rate of only 60 ml/min last?

Glomerular filtration rate of only 60ml/min adhere to how long does not progress there are individual differences, and the patient’s primary disease, age, treatment has a lot to do with the patient, from a few months to several decades, can not be generalized.
Glomerular filtration rate 60ml/min is basically considered chronic kidney disease stage 3, most patients will gradually decline in renal function. In case of patients with acute nephritis, it is possible to progress to uremia within a few months. If it is diabetic nephropathy, hypertensive kidney injury, etc., it may enter uremia within ten years.
The older the age the faster the time to progress to uremia. If the patient’s primary disease is not controlled and the blood pressure is poorly controlled, the rate of progression will increase, if it is well controlled, the rate of progression will be slow, and even some patients may not progress to uremia.
It is recommended that patients with decreased glomerular filtration rate, regular review, control blood pressure, blood sugar, blood lipids and other risk factors, and active treatment to slow down the progression of the disease.