MICROALBUMINURIA IN ELDERLY HYPERTENSIVES - REPRODUCIBILITY AND RELATION TO CLINIC AND AMBULATORY BLOOD-PRESSURE

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JAMES, MA [1 ]
FOTHERBY, MD [1 ]
POTTER, JF [1 ]
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[1] UNIV LEICESTER, GLENFIELD GEN HOSP, DEPT MED ELDERLY, LEICESTER LE3 9QP, ENGLAND
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ALBUMINURIA; PROTEINURIA; HYPERTENSION; BLOOD PRESSURE; BLOOD PRESSURE MONITORS; AGED;
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Objective: To examine the short-term reproducibility of urinary albumin measurements and the relation of urinary albumin excretion to the clinic and ambulatory blood pressure levels in elderly untreated hypertensive subjects. Setting: Outpatient hypertension clinic of a District General Hospital. Main outcome measures: The within-patient reproducibility of 24-h urinary microalbumin and electrolyte excretion and relation to 24-h and clinic blood pressure levels. Patients: Sixty-four untreated elderly hypertensives (mean age 74.7 years, range 64-82) with systolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 160 mmHg or diastolic blood pressure greater than or equal to 95 mmHg, or both, were recruited from general practitioner clinics and current outpatient attenders. The patients had not received antihypertensive treatment for at least 4 weeks. Methods: The clinic and 24-h non-invasive ambulatory blood pressures were recorded with a simultaneous 24-h urine collection for measurement of the urinary albumin and electrolyte excretion. Thirty-seven subjects performed two consecutive 24-h urine collections for an assessment of the short-term reproducibility of the albumin and electrolyte excretion. Results: The coefficient of variation of 24-h urinary albumin excretion was 62%, and for the albumin:creatinine ratio 52%, compared with 19% for sodium and 15% for potassium excretion. The urinary albumin excretion correlated with clinic systolic blood pressure (r = 0.33, P = 0.01) and with 24-h ambulatory systolic (r = 0.48, P < 0.001) and diastolic (r = 0.32, P = 0.01) blood pressure. The subjects with microalbuminuria (24-h urinary albumin excretion in the range 30-300mg) had higher clinic and ambulatory blood pressures than those with lower levels of albumin excretion. Conclusions: The low day-to-day intrasubject reproducibility in the 24-h urinary albumin excretion considerably reduces the potential value of single collections in the assessment of microalbuminuria in elderly hypertensives. The urinary albumin excretion correlates with the clinic and 24-h ambulatory blood pressures in elderly hypertensives.
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