Calcium–Phosphorus Product Calculator

CKD cardiovascular risk from Ca x P product in dialysis patients

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The calcium-phosphorus product is a quick bedside number used in chronic kidney disease to gauge how much mineral is circulating and therefore how strongly the patient is being pushed toward calcification of blood vessels and soft tissues. It multiplies two routine labs into a single risk indicator.

How it works

The product is simply serum calcium times serum phosphate, expressed in mg/dL:

Ca x P product = calcium (mg/dL) x phosphate (mg/dL)

Because many laboratories report in SI units, the tool converts first:

calcium  (mmol/L) x 4.0 = calcium  (mg/dL)
phosphate(mmol/L) x 3.1 = phosphate(mg/dL)

The result carries units of mg squared per dL squared. A value above 55 is the conventional elevated-risk threshold in dialysis patients, and above 70 is treated as markedly high.

Interpretation and notes

A rising product in a dialysis patient signals that phosphate control, calcium load, or vitamin D dosing needs attention, because mineral is being driven out of the blood and into vessel walls. Management includes phosphate binders, dietary phosphate restriction, and dialysis adjustment. Modern KDIGO guidance stresses that you should still treat calcium and phosphate individually, since the product can read normal while one component is dangerously off. This calculator is an educational aid and does not replace clinical judgement.

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