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Two tests are needed to check for kidney disease. 1. A blood test checks your GFR, which tells how well your kidneys are filtering. GFR stands for glomerular (glow-MAIR-you-lure) filtration rate. 2. A urine test checks for albumin in your urine. Albumin is a protein that can pass into the urine when the kidneys are damaged. It is also important to have your blood pressure checked. High blood pressure can be a sign of kidney disease. Keep your blood pressure at or below your target to help protect your kidneys. …………. Kidney function tests Kidney function tests are common lab tests used to evaluate how well the kidneys are working. Such tests include: BUN Creatinine - blood Creatinine clearance Creatinine - urine …………………………………………. Blood Tests Serum Creatinine Creatinine (kree-AT-uh-nin) is a waste product that comes from meat protein in the diet and also comes from the normal wear and tear on muscles of the body. Creatinine levels in the blood can vary, and each laboratory has its own normal range. In many labs the normal range is 0.6 to 1.2 mg/dl. Higher levels may be a sign that the kidneys are not working properly. As kidney disease progresses, the level of creatinine in the blood increases. Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN) Urea nitrogen (yoo-REE-uh NY-truh-jen) also is produced from the breakdown of food protein. A normal BUN level is between 7 and 20 mg/dl. As kidney function decreases, the BUN level increases. Urine Tests Some urine tests require only a few ounces of urine. But some tests require collection of all urine produced for a full 24 hours. A 24-hour urine test shows how much urine your kidneys produce in 1 day. The test also can give an accurate measurement of how much protein leaks from the kidney into the urine in 1 day. Creatinine Clearance

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Page 1: Kidney Test

Two tests are needed to check for kidney disease.

1. A blood test checks your GFR, which tells how well your kidneys are filtering. GFR stands for

glomerular (glow-MAIR-you-lure) filtration rate.

2. A urine test checks for albumin in your urine. Albumin is a protein that can pass into the urine

when the kidneys are damaged.

It is also important to have your blood pressure checked. High blood pressure can be a sign of

kidney disease. Keep your blood pressure at or below your target to help protect your kidneys.………….

Kidney function testsKidney function tests are common lab tests used to evaluate how well the kidneys are working. Such tests

include:

BUN

Creatinine - blood

Creatinine clearance

Creatinine - urine

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Blood Tests

Serum Creatinine

Creatinine (kree-AT-uh-nin) is a waste product that comes from meat protein in the diet and also comes from the normal wear and tear on muscles of the body. Creatinine levels in the blood can vary, and each laboratory has its own normal range. In many labs the normal range is 0.6 to 1.2 mg/dl. Higher levels may be a sign that the kidneys are not working properly. As kidney disease progresses, the level of creatinine in the blood increases.

Blood Urea Nitrogen (BUN)

Urea nitrogen (yoo-REE-uh NY-truh-jen) also is produced from the breakdown of food protein. A normal BUN level is between 7 and 20 mg/dl. As kidney function decreases, the BUN level increases.

Urine Tests

Some urine tests require only a few ounces of urine. But some tests require collection of all urine produced for a full 24 hours. A 24-hour urine test shows how much urine your kidneys produce in 1 day. The test also can give an accurate measurement of how much protein leaks from the kidney into the urine in 1 day.

Creatinine Clearance

A creatinine clearance test compares the creatinine in a 24-hour sample of urine to the creatinine level in the blood, to show how many milliliters of blood the kidneys are filtering out each minute (ml/min).

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