Developments in albuminuria testing: A key biomarker for detection, prognosis and surveillance of kidney and cardiovascular disease-A practical update for clinicians.

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jelle M Beernink, Dominique van Mil, Gozewijn D Laverman, Hiddo J L Heerspink, Ron T Gansevoort
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Abstract

Albuminuria, the abnormal presence of albumin in urine, is a key marker of kidney damage and a strong predictor of kidney and cardiovascular outcomes. Its clinical significance has evolved from early historical observations to its current role in chronic kidney disease (CKD) detection, risk stratification and treatment monitoring. Advances in measurement techniques and evidence from large-scale studies have reinforced its prognostic value, particularly in guiding interventions such as renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system blockade, sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors and non-steroidal mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists. Albuminuria assessment is now integrated into CKD staging, cardiovascular risk prediction models and therapy selection. Despite its established utility, challenges remain, including measurement variability, assay standardisation and under-utilisation in clinical practice. This review provides a practical update on albuminuria testing, summarising its historical development, technical aspects and clinical implications, and emphasising its role in CKD management and cardiovascular risk assessment.

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Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism
Diabetes, Obesity & Metabolism 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
10.90
自引率
6.90%
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319
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism is primarily a journal of clinical and experimental pharmacology and therapeutics covering the interrelated areas of diabetes, obesity and metabolism. The journal prioritises high-quality original research that reports on the effects of new or existing therapies, including dietary, exercise and lifestyle (non-pharmacological) interventions, in any aspect of metabolic and endocrine disease, either in humans or animal and cellular systems. ‘Metabolism’ may relate to lipids, bone and drug metabolism, or broader aspects of endocrine dysfunction. Preclinical pharmacology, pharmacokinetic studies, meta-analyses and those addressing drug safety and tolerability are also highly suitable for publication in this journal. Original research may be published as a main paper or as a research letter.
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