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Evaluation of Urinary Indices for Albuminuria and Proteinuria in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease

Title
Evaluation of Urinary Indices for Albuminuria and Proteinuria in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
Author
박준성
Keywords
Albuminuria; Albumin-to-creatinine ratio; Albumin-to-protein ratio; Proteinuria; Protein-to-creatinine ratio; Urine protein electrophoresis
Issue Date
2016-04
Publisher
KARGER
Citation
KIDNEY & BLOOD PRESSURE RESEARCH, v. 41, NO 3, Page. 258-266
Abstract
Background/Aims: Either protein-to-creatinine ratio (PCR) or albumin-to-creatinine ratio (ACR) can be adopted for estimation of proteinuria in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). Estimated protein excretion rate (ePER) and estimated albumin excretion rate (eAER) may be superior to ACR and PCR. Reports show that urine albumin-to-protein ratio (APR) may be useful in detecting tubular proteinuria, but should be compared with urine protein electrophoresis (PEP). Methods: Both 24-h urine and spot urine were collected from 77 stable CKD patients for measurement of albumin, protein, and creatinine, and PEP. Based on MDRD and CKD-EPI equations, ePER MDRD, ePER CKD-EPI, eAER MDRD and eAER CKD-EPI were calculated to estimate daily proteinuria and albuminuria. Glomerular CKD was defined by clinical and/ or pathological evidence. Results: ACR correlated significantly with PCR. However, microalbuminuria was present in patients without pathologic proteinuria. Twenty-four-hour urine albumin correlated better with eAER MDRD and eAER CKD-EPI than ACR, and 24-h urine protein correlated better with ePER MDRD and ePER CKD-EPI than PCR. APR significantly but not well correlated with the albumin fraction in urine PEP. The albumin fraction obtained from urine PEP was significantly higher in patients with glomerulopathy than those with non-glomerular CKD, whereas there were no differences in APR between groups. In contrast with APR, the albumin fraction in urine PEP was independently associated with glomerular CKD. Conclusions: Both PCR and ACR are useful in evaluation of proteinuria. In quantifying daily proteinuria and albuminuria, ePER and eAER are superior to PCR and ACR, respectively. Compared with APR, urine PEP is more useful in diagnosing glomerular proteinuria. (C) 2016 The Author(s) Published by S. Karger AG, Basel
URI
https://www.karger.com/Article/FullText/443429http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/43949
ISSN
1423-0143; 1420-4096
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1159/000443429
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