Urea pre Hemodialysis | |
unit | mg/dL mmol/L |
Urea post Hemodialysis | |
unit | mg/dL mmol/L |
Hemodialysis is a life-sustaining procedure for the treatment of
patients with end-stage renal disease. A Hemodialysis dose is worked out for patients by comparing the levels of waste such as urea or creatinine in the patient's blood.
Urea Reduction Ratio is a way of comparing urea levels in the blood before and after dialysis.
The formula used is:
URR = [1 - (UPostHD / UPreHD)]
Where
* Note units must match to be either mg/dL or mmol/L for both the urea pre and post dialysis.
This information helps interpreting adjustments to be made for future Hemodialysis sessions.
Interpretation:
Urea Reduction Ratio should be >65% per session.
Reference:
Owen WF Jr, et al. The urea reduction ratio and serum albumin concentration as predictors of mortality in patients undergoing hemodialysis. N Engl J Med. 1993 Sep 30;329(14):1001-6.
Daugirdas JT. Second generation logarithmic estimates of single-pool variable volume Kt/V: an analysis of error. J Am Soc Nephrol. 1993 Nov;4(5):1205-13.