Urinary protein or albumin/creatinin ratio for reporting measurements results

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Abstract

Urinary proteins or urinary albumin exhibit a high intra individual variability. Therefore, urine collected during 24 hours has been recognized as a reference biological fluid for usual values determination. However, urine collection during a day is difficult and numerous studies have been performed to replace the "gold standard" with measures on random samples and results given as protein/creatinine ratio or albumin/creatinine ratio, to decrease the variability. The paper presents the populations where ratios are well correlated with protein excretion, the cut-off values recommended in clinical settings and the limits of using ratio rather than 24 h excretion.

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Mariat, C., Delanaye, P., Bastard, J. P., Résimont, G., Cavalier, E., & Piéroni, L. (2018). Urinary protein or albumin/creatinin ratio for reporting measurements results. Annales de Biologie Clinique, 76(6), 643–650. https://doi.org/10.1684/abc.2018.1394

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