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Urinary albumin excretion rate and puberty in non-diabetic children and adolescents
Authors:H-J Bangstad,K. Dahl-Jø  rgensen,P. Kjæ  xsgaard,K. Mevold,KF Hanssen
Affiliation:Department of Pacdiatrics, Department of Internal Medicine, Aker University Hospital and Aker Diabetes Research Centre, Oslo and Medstat Research, Lillestrom, Norway
Abstract:
Slightly elevated urinary albumin excretion rate (microalbuminuria) is a marker of early diabetic nephropathy, but it is unclear if the established definition of microalbuminuria (20–200 μg/min) is correct for children and adolescents. We investigated the albumin excretion rate, albumin/creatinine ratio and urinary albumin concentration in 150 healthy schoolchildren and adolescents to (a) obtain a reference value for albumin excretion rate, (b) relate albumin excretion to pubertal stages and (c) evaluate albumin/creatinine ratio and morning albumin concentration as screening methods for elevatcd albumin excretion rate. Albumin concentration was measured by immunoturbidimetry in timed overnight urine samples. The albumin excretion showed a skewed distribution (geometric mean 3.2 μg/min, 95 percentile 15.1 μg/min). In girls, a peak in the albumin excretion rate was found at the pubertal stage 4 (Tanner) and in boys at stage 5. Albumin/creatinine ratio of 2.5 mg/mmol as a scrccning level for elevatcd albumin cxcrction (15 μg/min) showed a high positivc (0.88) and negative (0.99) predictive value.
Keywords:Microalhuminuria    non-diabetics    puberty    reference value    screening
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