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For the primary analyses, we used logistic regression to calculate the odds ratio for microalbuminuria compared ... within the high-normal albuminuria range from 15 to 30 mg g −1 Cr compared ...
normal range, 0 to 29 mg per 24 hours). Microalbuminuria was defined as a value for urinary albumin excretion that ranged from 30 to 299 mg per 24 hours, as confirmed by two consecutive ...
Microalbuminuria was said to confer a 60 to ... of subjects whose albumin-excretion rate had decreased into the normal range was 59 percent (95 percent confidence interval, 54 to 64).
9 – 12 The albumin–creatinine ratio is analogous to the protein–creatinine ratio. An albumin–creatinine ratio of 30 mg/mmol is equivalent to albuminuria of about 300 mg/day and represents the upper ...
She is otherwise well, and the findings on physical examination are unremarkable. Her physician is aware of recent Canadian Diabetes Association guidelines advising microalbuminuria screening for ...
After samples from patients who had nondetectable levels of protein or levels that approximated nephrotic-range proteinuria ... in the ACR were 30-300 mg/g for microalbuminuria and > 300 mg ...
Microalbuminuria, a urine albumin:creatinine ratio (ACR) of 30 to 300 mg/g in patients with hypertension and diabetes, was present at baseline in 19% of carvedilol and 15% of metoprolol patients.
Microalbuminuria refers to a higher-than-normal amount of albumin in the urine. A high value of this urinary protein may indicate a problem with the kidneys. As people with diabetes have an ...
Isolated microalbuminuria—microalbuminuria in the absence of a history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), hypertension, and diabetes—indicates a poor prognosis, researchers reported. Ron T.
(HealthDay)—For patients with impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), valsartan is associated with reduced incidence of microalbuminuria, according to a study published online Jan. 17 in Diabetes ...
Annual urine testing for microalbuminuria produces a high number of false positives that render it ‘almost unusable', according to a study by primary care researchers. NICE guidance recommends GPs ...