~Units for Urine Protein and Urine Creatinine should be Identical as reported by your laboratory | |
Urine Protein | |
Urine Creatinine | |
Proteinuria is presence of significant protein in the urine and is an indication of kidney disease.
Several authors have published articles on use of single urine samples to quantify proteinuria by use of urine protein to urine creatinine ratio.
Correlation of single urine sample calculations correlate well with formal 24 hour urinary protein in patients with a broad spectrum of renal diseases, varying degrees of proteinuria, pregnancy, and a wide range of glomerular filtration rates.
Using this technique (instead of 24 hour collection), the urine is preferred to be a First Morning Specimen; however random specimens are acceptable if first morning specimen is not available.
Formula:
As this computation is a ratio, the units for both values should be identical, whether they be mmol/L, mg/dL, g/L or other units.
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