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Comparison of Albumin Excretion Rate Obtained With Different Times of Collection

  1. Thomas B Wiegmann, MD,
  2. Arnold M Chonko, MD,
  3. Martha J Barnard, PhD,
  4. Margaret L MacDougall, MD, PhD,
  5. John Folscroft, BSc,
  6. Janet Stephenson, BSc,
  7. Joseph L Kyner, MD and
  8. Wayne V Moore, MD, PhD
  1. Department of Pediatrics and Medicine, University of Kansas Medical Center, and the Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center Kansas City, Missouri
  1. Address correspondence and reprint requests to Thomas B. Wiegmann, MD, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Nephrology Section (111 A), 4801 Linwood Boulevard, Kansas City, MO 64128.
Diabetes Care 1990 Aug; 13(8): 864-871. https://doi.org/10.2337/diacare.13.8.864
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This study was undertaken to assess the usefulness of different techniques for determination of albumin excretion rate (AER). Ninety patients with type I (insulindependent) diabetes mellitus and 45 with type II (noninsulin- dependent) diabetes mellitus, with AER/24 h of <200 μg/min, were included. All patients were free of major systemic complications of diabetes and overt kidney disease (mean serum creatinine 1.1 ± 0.1 mg/dl, range 0.4-1.2 mg/dl). We compared timed day, night, and 24-h specimens, as well as timed spot specimens during water-induced diuresis. Most patients with type I (75 of 90) and type II (30 of 45) diabetes had AER <20 μg/min and showed significant differences in AER that were dependenton the collection time. Differences were diminished or absent with AER <20 μg/min. Sensitivity, specificity, and prediction rates of AER in different specimens were evaluated against 24-h AER. Use of albumin concentrations and albumin-creatinine ratios did not improve test performance in comparison with AER. Sampling time and the overall rate of AER influenced measurement of urinary albumin excretion. Day or 24-h AER is most useful to determine the presence of abnormal AER. AER and albumin concentration in spot samples are of limited use for initial screening and frequently require day or 24-h specimens of AER for confirmation. Day or 24-h AER should be used for long-term follow-up of the diabetic patient.

  • Received March 10, 1989.
  • Revision received March 14, 1990.
  • Accepted March 14, 1990.
  • Copyright © 1990 by the American Diabetes Association

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Comparison of Albumin Excretion Rate Obtained With Different Times of Collection
Thomas B Wiegmann, Arnold M Chonko, Martha J Barnard, Margaret L MacDougall, John Folscroft, Janet Stephenson, Joseph L Kyner, Wayne V Moore
Diabetes Care Aug 1990, 13 (8) 864-871; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.13.8.864

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Comparison of Albumin Excretion Rate Obtained With Different Times of Collection
Thomas B Wiegmann, Arnold M Chonko, Martha J Barnard, Margaret L MacDougall, John Folscroft, Janet Stephenson, Joseph L Kyner, Wayne V Moore
Diabetes Care Aug 1990, 13 (8) 864-871; DOI: 10.2337/diacare.13.8.864
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