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Urine Protein:Creatinine Ratio

Urine Protein:Creatinine Ratio (PCR)

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Gumagawa kami ng komprehensibong gabay sa edukasyon para sa Urine Protein:Creatinine Ratio. Bumalik kaagad para sa hakbang-hakbang na paliwanag, formula, totoong halimbawa, at mga tip mula sa mga eksperto.

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A PCR result in mg/mmol is numerically similar to 24-hour protein in g/day when multiplied by roughly 0.1. So PCR 50 mg/mmol ≈ 0.5 g/day, and PCR 300 mg/mmol ≈ 3 g/day. This rough mental model helps interpret results quickly at the bedside, though formal correlation is stronger in non-sarcopenic patients.

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The idea of using the protein:creatinine ratio was first proposed in the 1980s when nephrologists noticed that creatinine excretion is remarkably constant from day to day in stable patients — roughly 1 gram per day per 20 kg of lean body mass. By using this biological 'internal standard', a two-minute spot test replaced the cumbersome process of collecting all urine produced over an entire day.

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