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IntroductionProteinuria is a common marker of kidney damage. This study aimed at determining predictors of proteinuria in subjects without impaired renal filtration function in Owerri, Nigeria.MethodsThis was a cross-sectional study involving 136 subjects, consecutively drawn from Federal Medical Centre (FMC), Owerri, Nigeria. Relevant investigations were performed, including 24-hour urine protein (24HUP). Correlation and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to determine the association and strength of variables to predict proteinuria. Proteinuria was defined as 24HUP ≥0.300g and impaired renal filtration function as creatinine clearance (ClCr) <90mls/min. P<0.05 was taken as statistically significant.ResultsMean age of subjects was 38.58 ±11.79 years. Female/male ratio was 3:1. High 24-hour urine volume (24HUV) (p<0.001), high spot urine protein/creatinine ratio (SUPCR) (p<0.001), high 24-hour urine protein/creatinine ratio (24HUPCR) (p<0.001), high 24-hour urine protein/osmolality ratio (24HUPOR) (p<0.001), low 24-hour urine creatinine/osmolality ratio (24HUCOR) (p<0.001), and low spot urine protein/osmolality ratio (SUPOR) (p<0.001), predicted proteinuria in this study.ConclusionThe risk factors of proteinuria in subjects without impaired renal filtration function in Owerri, Nigeria, included 24HUV, SUPCR, 24HUPCR, 24HUPOR, 24HUCOR and SUPOR. Further research should explore the relationship between urine creatinine and urine osmolality, and how this relationship may affect progression of kidney damage, with or without impaired renal filtration function.

Highlights

  • Proteinuria is a common marker of kidney damage

  • Set out to determine the predictors of isolated proteinuria in the general population in Owerri, Nigeria. This will help in identifying potential patients in the general population who may have kidney damage, without impairment of renal filtration function. This was a two-month, cross sectional study conducted in Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Owerri, in 2011

  • This study showed that the predictors of proteinuria were high 24-hour urine volume (24HUV), high spot urine protein/creatinine ratio (SUPCR), high 24-hour urine protein/creatinine ratio (24HUPCR), high 24-hour urine protein/osmolality ratio (24HUPOR), low spot urine protein/osmolality ratio (SUPOR), and low 24-hour urine creatinine/osmolality ratio (24HUCOR) in subjects without impaired renal filtration function in Owerri, Nigeria

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Introduction

This study aimed at determining predictors of proteinuria in subjects without impaired renal filtration function in Owerri, Nigeria. Proteinuria was defined as 24HUP ≥0.300g and impaired renal filtration function as creatinine clearance (ClCr)

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