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creatinine levels differ from person to person because they are dependent on muscle mass as well as age, sex and race etc. therefore it must be tested over a time period to notice an abnormality. creatinine is usually measured in conjunction with blood urea levels to diagnosis renal disease and a ratio of urea:creatinine of 10:1 is desirable.
"High BUN-to-creatinine ratios occur with sudden (acute) kidney failure, which may be caused by conditions such as shock or severe dehydration. An obstruction in the urinary tract (such as from a kidney stone) can cause an elevated BUN-to-creatinine ratio. A very high BUN-to-creatinine ratio may be caused by bleeding in the digestive tract or respiratory tract."
The full name is the microalbumin to creatinine ratio. Microalbumin is a test used to detect small amounts of protein in the urine, which is an indicator of kidney damage. Healthy kidneys don't allow any protein to leak out into the urine. Creatinine is a normal waste product that indicates how concentrated the urine is. The microalbumin ratio gives you a number, in the units milligrams of albumin per grams of creatinine, that indicates if your kidneys are functioning properly. The lower the number is, the better.
In blood it is (>)10 to 1 at pH 7.35
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My creatinine 1.29, Uric Acid 6.30, Protein Total 8.00, Albumin 4.64, A:G Ratio 1.38, Globulin 3.36, Urea Nitrogen, Blood (BUN) 13.08I am Normal Yes/Not Plz. Anser
creatinine levels differ from person to person because they are dependent on muscle mass as well as age, sex and race etc. therefore it must be tested over a time period to notice an abnormality. creatinine is usually measured in conjunction with blood urea levels to diagnosis renal disease and a ratio of urea:creatinine of 10:1 is desirable.
"High BUN-to-creatinine ratios occur with sudden (acute) kidney failure, which may be caused by conditions such as shock or severe dehydration. An obstruction in the urinary tract (such as from a kidney stone) can cause an elevated BUN-to-creatinine ratio. A very high BUN-to-creatinine ratio may be caused by bleeding in the digestive tract or respiratory tract."
The full name is the microalbumin to creatinine ratio. Microalbumin is a test used to detect small amounts of protein in the urine, which is an indicator of kidney damage. Healthy kidneys don't allow any protein to leak out into the urine. Creatinine is a normal waste product that indicates how concentrated the urine is. The microalbumin ratio gives you a number, in the units milligrams of albumin per grams of creatinine, that indicates if your kidneys are functioning properly. The lower the number is, the better.
Usualy the BUN/creatinine ratio. BUN is blood urea nitrogen. Creatinine measures how the kidneys are functioning. The higher the BUN to the Creatinine, the more likely dehyration.
1- MEASURE BLOOD CREATININR 2-B.U.N/CREATININE RATIO 3- IF THE CREATININE IS MORE THAN 5 MYBE go to dialysis 4- my be from high proteins intake
creatinine random urine=297.8
ratio of PT to normal
for microalbumin, and 24 hrs urinry protein, urine protein and creatinine ratio, etc.
No, it is not.
Examples of ratio level of measurement are age, weight, and amount of money.
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