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What is microalbuminuria?

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What exactly is microalbuminuria? Should we test in all patients?
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  • Replied by Dr. Jordan Weinstein on Sunday, December 11 2011, 02:43 PM
    Microalbuminuria refers to tiny quantities of albumin in the urine. Usually these quantities are below the limits of detection of conventional urine dipsticks. Finding this urinary abnormality means different things in different patients. In patients without any risk factors for cardiovascular disease, finding microalbuminuria might mean only a very mild renal abnormality has been detected without much clinical significance.

    However, in patients with risk factors for vascular disease (hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia), there is a large body of evidence to suggest that microalbuminuria is associated with increased cardiovascular risk. Therefore, one might treat patients with this finding and with risk for vascular disease as high risk when considering therapy and targets of these therapies.

    Despite the known associations, mass screening is probably only indicated in patients with diabetes and not for general vascular risk stratification.

    • kulwant - more than a month ago
      simple things to be kept in mind while assessing for microalbuminuria....urine not to be collected in urinary tract infections, after strenous excersice, during pregnancy as it can give false positive results