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RENAL FUNCTION TESTS

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RENAL FUNCTION TESTS

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  1. CLEARANCE TESTS AND SIGNIFICANCE M.PRASAD NAIDU Msc Medical Biochemistry, Ph.D Research scholar.

  2. FUNCTIONS OF KIDNEY REMOVES WASTE PRODUCTS REMOVES FOREIGN AND NON ENDOGENOUS SUBSTANCES MAINTAINS ELECTROLYTES AND WATER MAINTAINS ACIDBASE BALANCE HORMONAL FUNCTIONS

  3. FORMATION OF URINE • NEPHRON----FUNCTIONAL UNIT OF KIDNEY • NEPHRON CONTAINS a)GLOMERULUS b)TUBULES • 1000 to 2000 ml of urine is excreted/day

  4. 1)STEPS IN URINE FORMATION Glomerular filtration tubular reabsorption tubular secretion

  5. GLOMERULAR FILTRATION 700ml of plasma passes through kidneys per minute. From this 120 to125 ml is filtered per/minute by kidneys. THIS IS GFR.

  6. GFR DECREASES GFR DECREASES IN OCCLUSION OF AFFERENT ARTERIOLES DECREASED PERMEABILITY OF THE MEMBRANE. INCREASED INTRA CAPSULAR PRESSURE

  7. GFR INCREASES IN INCRESED BP DECREASED BLOOD PROTEIN OSMATIC PRESSURE INCRESED GLOMERULAR PERMEABILITY

  8. Effective filtration pressure • Is the result of A)The glomerular pressure in glomerular capillaries B)The opposing osmotic pressure of plasma proteins&Hydrostatic pressure of Bowmens capsule fluid • Capillary pressure=75 mmHg • Osmatic pressure of plasmproteins=30mmHg

  9. Net effective filtration pressure • Pef=Pg-(Ppp+Pbc) = 75-(30+20) • Pef=25mmHg • Pg=hydrostatic pressure in the glomerular capillaries • Ppp=osmotic pressure of plasma proteins • Pbc=hydrostatic pressure of the bowmans capsule fluid

  10. RATE OF FILTRATION IS INFLUENCED BY • Variation in BP in glomerularcappilary • Concentration of plasma proteins • Factors altering intratubular pressure viz. a) rise with ureteral obstruction b) during osmotic diuresis c) state of blood vessels

  11. THE VOLUME OF GLOMERULAR FILTRATE FORMED DEPENDS ON: • The number of glomeruli functioning at a time, • The volume of blood passing through the glomeruli per minute and • The effective glomerular filtration pressure • In normal circumastances 700ml of plasma flow through the kidneys per minute& 120 to125ml of fluid is filtered in to bowmans capsule

  12. Volume of filtrate reduced in extra renal conditions • 1.Dehydartion • 2.Oligemic shock • 3.Cardiac failure • 4.lower the glomerular filtration pressure

  13. TUBULAR REABSORPTION Formation of primary urine is 120 to 125 ml/mt. • Only 1 to 2ml/mt reaches the bldder, • 170 litres of water filtered through the glomeruli &only 1.5 litre is excreted in the urine. So,99% glomerular filtrate is reabsorbed in the tubules • TUBULAR SECRETION • Examples of substances secreted by the tubular epithelium are creatinine&potassium

  14. RENAL FUNCTION TESTS 1.TEST BASED ON GLOMERULAR FILTRATION: • Urea clearance test • Endogenous creatinine clearance test • Inulin clearance test • Cr51-EDTA clearance test

  15. 2.TESTS TO MEASURE RENAL PLASM FLOW • Para-amino hippurate test(PAH) • Filtration fraction 3.TESTS BASED ON TUBULAR FUNCTION: --Concentration and Dilution tests --15 minute-PSP excretion test --Measurement of tubular secretory mass MISCELANEOUS TESTS; Can determine size, shape, any Tumour, obstuction, Infarct etc.

  16. CLEARANCE TESTS • CLEARANCE;DEFINED AS A VOLUME OF BLOOD OR PLASMA WHICH CONTAINS THEAMOUNT OF THE SUBSTANCE WHICH IS EXCRETED IN THE URINE OR • THE CLEARANCE OF SUBSTANCE MAY BE DEFINED AS THE VOLUME OF BLOOD OR PLASMA CLEARED OF THE SUBSTANCE FOUND IN ONE MINUTE EXCRETION OF URINE

  17. SALIENT FEATURES OF SUBSTANCE USED FOR CLEARANCE TESTS • It must be non toxic • It should be small enough to pass through the glomerular membrane • It should neither be secreted nor be absorbed by renal tubules • It should not be metabolised in the body

  18. CREATININE CLEARANCE • CREATININE CLEARANCE: Useful in the diagnosis and prognosis of the kidney disease. • CREATININE CLEARANCE= Urine creatinine in mg/dl x Total volume of urine ___________________________________ Serum creatinine in mg/dl x 1440 REF.RANGE: Male:125ml/mt Female:115ml/mt A decresedcreatinine clearance is very sensitive indicator of a reduced glomerular filtration rate, due to acute or chronic damage.

  19. CREATININE • The kidney reserve is such that only when about 50% kidney function must be lost before creatinine level in blood is raised. • But serum creatinine minor change in concentration may be of significance, and the serum level usually parallel to the severity of the disease.

  20. CREATININE • CREATININE:REF.RANGE:800---2000mg/day. • Creatinine is a waste product formed from Creatinine phosphate which is stored form of the energy in muscle. this conversion is spontaneous, non enzymatic process and is dependant on total muscle mass and this mass is not affected by diet,age,sex or exercise. • Since the production is continuous and it is not affected by other factors that’s why Creatinine is an ideal substance for clearance test. This test is mainly to assess the glomerular filtration. GFR provides the most useful index for the assessment of the severity of renal disease.

  21. 24 hour urine collection A 24 hour urine collection is a simple diagnostic procedure that measures the components of urine. The test is cheap, sensitive and is used to assess kidney function, hormones other substances can also be estimated

  22. RISKS OF THE PROCEDURE • 24 hour urine collection is a safe, noninvasive procedure that is usually done without direct assistance. • Certain factors or conditions may interfere with the accuracy of a 24 hour urine collection, include the following • Forgetting to collect some of urine • Going beyond 24 hour collection period and collecting excess urine • Losing urine from specimen container through spilling • Not keeping urine cold during collection period • Acute stress • Vigorous exercise

  23. PATIENT EDUCATION: • The accuracy of the test results depends on the accuracy of the specimen collection • Collect in a clean environment • It is important that dust from clothing not contribute to the specimen content • Do not collect urine in metal glass containers • Females: Do not collect urine while menstruating

  24. PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS • CAUTION: The collection bottle may contain a preservative in the form of tablets or strong acid solution which may burn your skin. • Do not remove preservative from the bottle • Keep the bottle upright so it does not spill • Do not urinate directly in to the bottle • Keep out of reach of children • If liquid in the bottle is spilled or splashed, wash immediately.

  25. PATIENT INSTRUCTIONS • Record the time and date on the collection container label as the START TIME AND DATE. Also record the time and date in the FINISH TIME/DATE--------space provided on the laboratory requisition • Deliver the container and lab requisition to the laboratory immediately the collection is finished.

  26. PRESERVATIVES • Preservatives to be added to 24 hour urine collection for various biochemical estimation • Amylase, sodium, potassium and chloride-------------- no preservative • C peptide, cortisol, lead and zinc------------------------- no preservative • Protein and citrate------- no preservative • Uric acid--------- no preservative

  27. PRESERVATIVES • Calcium,phosphorous---10ml 6N HCL • VMA,OXALATE-----------10ml 6N HCL • CREATININE,UREA------10ml 6N HCL • PROTEIEN AND CREATININE----------- ---10ml 6N HCL

  28. CREATININE CLEARANCE • This is covenient method &sensitive indicator for GFR • ADVANTAGE OF CREATININE CLEARANCE; • A)It is a normal metabolite of the body • B)It does not require I.V. administration • C)Estimation of creatinine is simple • D)In early stages it has got advantage over S.Creatinine • CR.CLEARANCE=UV/P • In the calculation surface area is important • Body surface area is calculated from • LogA=0.425 LogW+0.725 LogH -2.144

  29. CREATININE CLEARANCE • This is covenient method &sensitive indicator for GFR • ADVANTAGE OF CREATININE CLEARANCE; • A)It is a normal metabolite of the body • B)It does not require I.V. administration • C)Estimation of creatinine is simple • D)In early stages it has got advantage over S.Creatinine • CR.CLEARANCE=UV/P • In the calculation surface area is important • Body surface area is calculated from

  30. LogA=0.425 Log SW+0.725 log H-2.144 A=Body surface area in meter squareW=Weight in Kg H=Height in cm • Standard body surface area is 1.73 m² • Creatinine clearance corrected for body surface area Calculated as UxV x 1.73/PxA Male normal value=125 ml/mt Female normal value=115 ml/mt

  31. A rough estimate of Creatinine clearancein Males=(140-Age) x Wt in Kg/72 xPcr • C cr in Females=0.85 xCcr • CREATININE COEFFICIENT=URINARY CREATININE EXPRESSED IN mg/kg body weight Normal range in Males 20 to 28mg/kg Females 15 to 21mg/kg Factor for converting mg/kg/ to nmol/kg/=0.00884 Value increses in Muscular Dystrophy

  32. P/C RATIO • Creatinine estimation is also useful in the muscular dystrophy and in Nephrotic syndrome. • P/C RATIO=protein concentration in mg/dl ___________________________________ creatinine concentration in mg/dl p/c ratio ref.range=< 1 P/C ratio increases in NEPHROTIC SYNDROME

  33. M/C RATIO • MC RATIO=mg of micro albumin/gms of creatinine • AS PER AMERICAN DIABETIC ASSOCIATION • NORMAL VALUE IS LESS THAN 30 mg of uma/gm creatinine • Abnormal 30 to 299 Microalbuminemia • More than 300 Maacroalbuminemia

  34. INULIN CLEARANCE • 10 gm of Inulin is dissolved in 100ml of saline is injected I.V at a rate of 1 ml/mt over 2 hours I.C=UV/P ml/mt • U=concentration of inulin in urine in mg/dl • V=volume(ml) of urine passed /mt • P=concentration of inulin in plasma in mg/dl • I.C=125ml i.e GFR=125ml • Similar clearance value is seen with MANNITOL,SORBITOL&DULCITOL

  35. INULIN CLEARENCE DECRESES IN • Decrease in renal flow • Obliteration or decrese in number of functioning glomeruli • Defect in the effective glomerular filtration pressure • Used to know the substance reabsorbed • Urea reabsorbed in tubules=I.C-UREA CLEARANCE • ----------------------------- • I.C 125-75 • -------=0.4 SO,40% OF UREA REABSORBED 125

  36. UREA CLEARANCE • Maximum clearance; If the urine volume exceeds 2 ml/mt. • Volume of blood cleared of urea/mt=UV/P =1000 X 2.1/28=75 • Standeredclearance;when the urinary volume is less than 2ml/mt • Cs=Ux square root of √V/P=54 ml • Only 60% of glomelular filtrate urea excreted • Urea clearance is 60% of Inulin clearance =UC/0.6=I.C

  37. Determination of CR₅₁ EDTA CLEARANCE • SINGLE INJECTION IS USED FOR GFR ESTIMATION • USED FOR CHILDREN &ADULTS • CONVENIENT FOR CHILDREN WHERE IT IS NOT EASY TO COLLECT 24 HOUR URINE.

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