Normal values for random urinary calcium to creatinine ratio in Iranian children

Nikibakhsh, A.A and Seyedzadeh, A and Mahmoodzadeh, H and Yekta, Z and Zadieh, M and Karamiyar, M and Ghozavi, A (2008) Normal values for random urinary calcium to creatinine ratio in Iranian children. Iranian Journal of Pediatrics, 18 (3). pp. 263-266.

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Abstract

Due to worldwide variations, reference values of urinary calcium to creatinine ratio
in pediatric population are not yet well established. To determine normal values for urinary
calcium to creatinine ratio and its relation to urinary sodium or potassium, a descriptive
(correlation type) study was conducted in 7 to 12 years old healthy children in Urmia, Iran.
Methods: Primary school children were divided into two sectors and 7 clusters (4 cluster
school boys and 3 school girls). The subjects were randomly selected. Random, non–fasting
morning urine samples were obtained from 364 healthy children aged 7 to 12 years during fall
2005 and immediately sent to laboratory to determine urine calcium (Uca), creatinine(Cr),
sodium (Na) and potassium (K). For data analysis, mean and 95th percentile of UCa/Cr and
UNa/K were used. Pearson test was used to determine any relationship between UCa/Cr and
UNa/K values. For comparison of UCa/Cr and UNa/K values between males and females, Mann-
Withny test was used.
Findings: A total number of 364 children were enrolled in the study. There were 208 (57.1%)
males and 156 (42.9%) females. The mean and 95th Percentile for UCa/Cr was 0.11 ( 0.10 and
0.24 respectively. The mean and 95th percentile for UNa/K were 2.30 ( 1.42 and 5.21
respectively. There was no significant difference in UCa/Cr and UNa/K between two sexes
(P>0.05). We found a weak relationship between UCa/Cr and UNa/K (P<0.01).
Conclusion: UCa/Cr value may differ according to geographic location. For screening purposes,
reference values should be determined in each geographic location

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: cited By 6
Uncontrolled Keywords: Urinary calcium; Urinary creatinine; Hypercalciuria; Urinary sodium; Urinary potassium
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email gholipour.s@umsu.ac.ir
Date Deposited: 19 Aug 2017 04:26
Last Modified: 03 Jun 2019 07:06
URI: https://eprints.umsu.ac.ir/id/eprint/1338

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