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Symptom/Sign: Microalbuminuria
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ICD-9 791.0
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Microalbuminuria occurs when the kidney leaks small amounts of albumin into the urine. In other words, when there is an abnormally high permselectivity for albumin in the renal glomerulus.

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Diagnosis

The level of albumin protein produced by microalbuminuria cannot be detected by urine dipstick methods. A microalbumin urine test determines the presence of the albumin in urine. In a properly functioning body, albumin is not normally present in urine because it is filtered from the bloodstream by the kidneys.

Microalbuminuria is diagnosed either from a 24-hour urine collection (20 to 200 µg/min) or, more commonly, from elevated concentrations (30 to 300mg/L) on at least two occasions.[1]. An albumin level above these values is called "macroalbuminuria", or sometimes just albuminuria.

To compensate for variations in urine concentration in spot-check samples, it is more typical in the United Kingdom to compare the amount of albumin in the sample against its concentration of creatinine. This is termed the albumin/creatinine ratio (ACR) and microalbuminuria is defined as ACR =2.5 mg/mmol (male) or =3.5 mg/mmol(female).[2]

Significance

See also

References

  • Abid O, Sun Q, Sugimoto K, Mercan D, Vincent JL (2001). "Predictive value of microalbuminuria in medical ICU patients: results of a pilot study". Chest 120 (6): 1984–8. PMID 11742932. 
  • Andersen S, Blouch K, Bialek J, Deckert M, Parving HH, Myers BD (2000). "Glomerular permselectivity in early stages of overt diabetic nephropathy". Kidney Int. 58 (5): 2129–37. doi:10.1111/j.1523-1755.2000.00386.x. PMID 11044234. 
  • Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation Study Investigators (2000). "Effects of ramipril on cardiovascular and microvascular outcomes in people with diabetes mellitus: results of the HOPE study and MICRO-HOPE substudy.". Lancet 355 (9200): 253–9. PMID 10675071. 
  • Lemley KV, Abdullah I, Myers BD, et al (2000). "Evolution of incipient nephropathy in type 2 diabetes mellitus". Kidney Int. 58 (3): 1228–37. doi:10.1046/j.1523-1755.2000.00223.x. PMID 10972685. 
  • Lièvre M, Marre M, Chatellier G, et al (2000). "The non-insulin-dependent diabetes, hypertension, microalbuminuria or proteinuria, cardiovascular events, and ramipril (DIABHYCAR) study: design, organization, and patient recruitment. DIABHYCAR Study Group". Controlled clinical trials 21 (4): 383–96. PMID 10913814. 
  • Parving HH, Lehnert H, Bröchner-Mortensen J, Gomis R, Andersen S, Arner P (2001). "The effect of irbesartan on the development of diabetic nephropathy in patients with type 2 diabetes". N. Engl. J. Med. 345 (12): 870–8. PMID 11565519. 

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Person—microalbumin level (measured), total micrograms per minute N[NNN.N]". Retrieved on 2007-07-05.
  2. ^ "Proteinuria". UK Renal Association (Dec 15, 2005).

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