Journal article
Long-term intra-individual variability of albuminuria in type 2 diabetes mellitus: Implications for categorization of albumin excretion rate
A Leong, EI Ekinci, C Nguyen, M Milne, M Hachem, M Dobson, RJ MacIsaac, G Jerums
BMC Nephrology | BMC | Published : 2017
Abstract
Background: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is the leading cause of end-stage renal disease in the Western world. Early and accurate identification of DKD offers the best chance of slowing the progression of kidney disease. An important method for evaluating risk of progressive DKD is abnormal albumin excretion rate (AER). Due to the high variability in AER, most guidelines recommend the use of more than or equal to two out of three AER measurements within a 3- to 6-month period to categorise AER. There are recognised limitations of using AER as a marker of DKD because one quarter of patients with type 2 diabetes may develop kidney disease without an increase in albuminuria and spontaneous reg..
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Funding Acknowledgements
EIE was supported by an NHMRC Early Career Fellowship, a Viertel Clinical Investigatorship, RACP Fellowship, Sir Edward Weary Dunlop Medical Research Foundation research grant, and an unconditional Takeda Pharmaceuticals grant.