Observational Study
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World J Nephrol. Dec 25, 2023; 12(5): 159-167
Published online Dec 25, 2023. doi: 10.5527/wjn.v12.i5.159
Table 1 The main demographic, clinical, laboratory, and pathology characteristics of the study population (157)
Parameters
Values
Age (yr)30.45 ± 12.108
Weight (kg)59.70 ± 15.067
Height (cm)163.98 ± 11.476
Body mass index (kg/m2)22.30 ± 5.65
Serum creatinine (mg/dL)1.00 ± 0.54
24-h urinary creatinine (mg/24-h)834.12 ± 391.43
Creatinine clearance (ml/min)75.05 ± 33.55
Spot urine protein (mg/dL)296.04 ± 159.65
Spot urine creatinine (mg/dL)108.83 ± 58.01
24-h urine protein excretion (mg/24-h)3192.78 ± 1959.79
Spot urine protein to creatinine ratio (mg/mg)3.15 ± 1.52
24-h urine volume1711.40 ± 882.03
Histopathological diagnosis, n (%)
    Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis52 (33.12)
    Membranous glomerulonephritis44 (28)
    Mesangiocapillary glomerulonephritis28 (17.83)
    IgM nephropathy11 (7)
    Lupus nephritis10 (6.36)
    Minimal change disease4 (2.54)
    Others8 (5.09)
Table 2 Correlation of spot urine protein-to-creatinine ratio with 24-h urinary protein estimation stratified according to age and body mass index
ParametersNo of patients (n)Correlation coefficient (r)P value
Age (yr) groups
    34-46350.4750.004
    > 47210.7800.001
BMI (kg/m2) ranges                        
    23-25240.4110.046
    > 25400.4590.00
Proteinuria                        
    < 3000 mg/d790.0210.28
    ≥ 3000 mg/d780.2160.058