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Transtubular Potassium Gradient (TTKG)

Mwongozo wa kina unakuja hivi karibuni

Tunafanya kazi kwenye mwongozo wa kielimu wa kina wa Transtubular Potassium Gradient (TTKG). Rudi hivi karibuni kwa maelezo ya hatua kwa hatua, fomula, mifano halisi, na vidokezo vya wataalamu.

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When TTKG is borderline or the validity criteria are marginal, calculate FEK+ alongside it: FEK+ (%) = (Urine K+ × Plasma Cr) / (Plasma K+ × Urine Cr) × 100. FEK+ > 20% suggests renal K+ wasting in hypokalaemia; FEK+ < 10% in hyperkalaemia suggests inadequate renal excretion. The two indices together provide greater diagnostic confidence.

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The TTKG concept was introduced by David Ethier and Michael Kamel in a landmark 1990 paper in the American Journal of Kidney Diseases. Before its publication, clinicians had to rely on 24-hour urine potassium collections — a cumbersome, day-long process — to determine whether the kidneys were appropriately handling potassium. The TTKG allowed a definitive answer from a single paired blood and urine sample, fundamentally simplifying the work-up of complex electrolyte disorders.

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