Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome

Introduction: Nephrotic Syndrome is the commonest glomerular disease in children and is often characterized by multiple relapses. 24 hour urinary protein excretion is the accepted method used in quantification of proteinuria, but it's a time consuming, inconvenient and cumbersome method and dif...

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Main Authors: Richa Singh, Kapil Bhalla, Sanjiv Nanda, Ashish Gupta, Shuchi Mehra
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
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Online Access:http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2343;epage=2346;aulast=Singh
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spelling doaj-68d41c15fb144c5fa1f18f97f646bf4e2020-11-25T02:29:27ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Family Medicine and Primary Care2249-48632019-01-01872343234610.4103/jfmpc.jfmpc_403_19Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndromeRicha SinghKapil BhallaSanjiv NandaAshish GuptaShuchi MehraIntroduction: Nephrotic Syndrome is the commonest glomerular disease in children and is often characterized by multiple relapses. 24 hour urinary protein excretion is the accepted method used in quantification of proteinuria, but it's a time consuming, inconvenient and cumbersome method and difficult in very young children. Spot urine examination would be a simpler, easy, acceptable, and less time consuming method for detection of proteinuria in children. Aim: To evaluate the utility of protein: Creatinine ratio in random urine samples as a reliable diagnostic tool to quantify proteinuria and to determine the correlation of protein: Creatinine ratio to 24 hour protein excretion which is the gold standard reference method. Materials and Methods: The study was done on forty pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome admitted in relapse, or presenting for the first time. Nephrotic syndrome was diagnosed on the basis of massive proteinuria (>40 mg/m2/hr), hypoalbuminemia (<25 mg/l) and generalized oedema. Urine protein analysis was done using the sulphosalicylic acid method and creatinine estimation by a modified Jaffe's method. Result: The correation between spot protein and creatinine ratio and 24 hour proteinuria was statistically significant with r = 0.833 (P < 0.01) using Pearsons correlation coefficient. Conclusion: Spot protein creatinine ratio can be used as reliable test for detection of proteinuria in the pediatric age group in pateints with nephrotic syndrome.http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2343;epage=2346;aulast=SinghCreatininechildnephrotic syndromeproteinuriaratiourine
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author Richa Singh
Kapil Bhalla
Sanjiv Nanda
Ashish Gupta
Shuchi Mehra
spellingShingle Richa Singh
Kapil Bhalla
Sanjiv Nanda
Ashish Gupta
Shuchi Mehra
Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome
Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
Creatinine
child
nephrotic syndrome
proteinuria
ratio
urine
author_facet Richa Singh
Kapil Bhalla
Sanjiv Nanda
Ashish Gupta
Shuchi Mehra
author_sort Richa Singh
title Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome
title_short Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome
title_full Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome
title_fullStr Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome
title_full_unstemmed Correlation of spot urinary protein: Creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome
title_sort correlation of spot urinary protein: creatinine ratio and quantitative proteinuria in pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Journal of Family Medicine and Primary Care
issn 2249-4863
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Introduction: Nephrotic Syndrome is the commonest glomerular disease in children and is often characterized by multiple relapses. 24 hour urinary protein excretion is the accepted method used in quantification of proteinuria, but it's a time consuming, inconvenient and cumbersome method and difficult in very young children. Spot urine examination would be a simpler, easy, acceptable, and less time consuming method for detection of proteinuria in children. Aim: To evaluate the utility of protein: Creatinine ratio in random urine samples as a reliable diagnostic tool to quantify proteinuria and to determine the correlation of protein: Creatinine ratio to 24 hour protein excretion which is the gold standard reference method. Materials and Methods: The study was done on forty pediatric patients with nephrotic syndrome admitted in relapse, or presenting for the first time. Nephrotic syndrome was diagnosed on the basis of massive proteinuria (>40 mg/m2/hr), hypoalbuminemia (<25 mg/l) and generalized oedema. Urine protein analysis was done using the sulphosalicylic acid method and creatinine estimation by a modified Jaffe's method. Result: The correation between spot protein and creatinine ratio and 24 hour proteinuria was statistically significant with r = 0.833 (P < 0.01) using Pearsons correlation coefficient. Conclusion: Spot protein creatinine ratio can be used as reliable test for detection of proteinuria in the pediatric age group in pateints with nephrotic syndrome.
topic Creatinine
child
nephrotic syndrome
proteinuria
ratio
urine
url http://www.jfmpc.com/article.asp?issn=2249-4863;year=2019;volume=8;issue=7;spage=2343;epage=2346;aulast=Singh
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