Urinary Spot Albumin/Creatinine Ratio for Documenting Proteinuria in Women with Hypertensive Disorders with Pregnancy
Abstract:Background: Although, twenty-four hour urine collection was considered the gold standard for quantification of proteinuria, it has many limitations. It is cumbersome for the patient and often inaccurate because of under collection and result availability is delayed for at least 24 hours. The spot albumin creatinine (A/C) ratio use in pregnancy has been extensively studied. Its use has been adopted by some authors as they found that it had been significantly correlated to 24 hour urinary protein estimation whil… Show more
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