Study of The Relationship Between 24-hour Urine Protein Excretion Rate and Protein/Creatinine Ratio in Random Urine Specimen of Women with Preeclampsia.
Farahnaz Farzaneh, Ali Alidadi, Abolfazl Payandeh, Marziyeh Ajdary, Neda Eslahi, Ali Pahlavanravi, Shahla Mirgaloybayat
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Abstract
Introduction: Early diagnosis and management of preeclampsia are very important to reduce fetal and maternal complications. In this study, we examined the ratio of protein to creatinine in a random urine sample and its relationship to the rate of 24-hour urine protein excretion for quick detection and prompt management of this condition in women with preeclampsia.
Methods: In this descriptive-analytical cross-sectional study, 60 pregnant women with preeclampsia referred to the maternity ward of Ali Ebn -e Abitaleb hospital of Zahedan in 2019 were recruited. The 24-hour urine protein excretion and the ratio of protein to creatinine in a random urine sample were compared in these patients.
Results: The results showed that there was a positive correlation between the 24-hour urinary protein excretion and the protein to creatinine ratio of the random urine sample in preeclampsia (P < .001, r = 0.515). Women with a higher 24-hour protein excretion also had a higher urinary protein to creatinine ratio.
Conclusion: In general, based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the ratio of protein to creatinine in the random urine sample has a good diagnostic efficiency in suspected preeclampsia. It is a quick alternative method for detecting suspicious proteinuria and could be used as a screening test in emergency situations. DOI: 10.52547/ijkd.7457.
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The Iranian Journal of Kidney Diseases (IJKD), a peer-reviewed journal in English, is the official publication of the Iranian Society of Nephrology. The aim of the IJKD is the worldwide reflection of the knowledge produced by the scientists and clinicians in nephrology. Published quarterly, the IJKD provides a new platform for advancement of the field. The journal’s objective is to serve as a focal point for debates and exchange of knowledge and experience among researchers in a global context. Original papers, case reports, and invited reviews on all aspects of the kidney diseases, hypertension, dialysis, and transplantation will be covered by the IJKD. Research on the basic science, clinical practice, and socio-economics of renal health are all welcomed by the editors of the journal.