Albuminuria, proteinuria, and dipsticks: novel relationships and utility in risk prediction
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Albuminuria, proteinuria, and dipsticks: novel relationships and utility in risk prediction
Abstract
Purpose of review: Albuminuria is associated with progression of kidney disease and is the accepted gold standard for screening, staging, and prognostication of chronic kidney disease. This review focuses on current literature that has explored applications of albuminuria as a surrogate outcome, variable used in kidney failure risk prediction for novel populations, and variable that may be predicted by other proteinuria measures.
Recent findings: Change in albuminuria shows promise as a surrogate outcome for kidney failure, which may have major implications for trial design and conduct. The kidney failure risk equation (KFRE) has been validated extensively to date and has now been applied to pediatric patients with kidney disease, advanced age, different causes of kidney disease, various countries, and those with prior kidney transplants. As albumin-to-creatinine ratios (ACRs) are not always available to clinicians and researchers, two recent studies have independently developed equations to estimate ACR from other proteinuria measures.
Summary: The utility of albuminuria and the KFRE continues to grow in novel populations. With the ability to convert more widely available (and inexpensive) proteinuria measures to ACR estimates, the prospect of incorporating kidney failure risk prediction into routine care within economically challenged healthcare jurisdictions may finally be realized.
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