SURVEY ON uACR TEST RESULTS IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS AT THE EXAMINATION DEPARTMENT – HUU NGHI HOSPITAL

Thị Mỹ Lệ Bùi, Minh Nguyệt Nguyễn, Thị Hải Hà Trần, Thế Anh Nguyễn

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Objectives: Survey on UACR test results in hypertensive patients at the Examination Department - Huu Nghi Hospital. Method: Cross - sectional descriptive study. Results: 257 hypertensive patients without concomitant diabetes met the selection criteria. - Men had 175 cases, accounting for 68.1%. - Patients have an average age of 76.35 ± 7,521, the oldest age is 95, the lowest age is 48. - Average blood creatinine is 95.2 ± 20.62 (umol/l), the patient has the highest blood creatinine index of 138.8 (umol/l), the patient has the lowest creatinine index of 11.9 (umol/l). - The average uACR is 51.7 ± 17.56, the patient with the highest uACR test result is 1480.4 mg/g, the patient with the lowest uACR test result is 0.6 mg/g. - In 257 study subjects, there were 55 cases with uACR test results ≥ 30mg/g, accounting for 21.4%. Conclusion: uACR testing is essential in early screening for kidney damage in hypertensive patients

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