survey of predictive value of 4-hour urine collection for diagnosis of proteinuria in preeclampsia

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maryam asgharnia

roya faraji

nooshaz mirhaghjoo

zahra atrkar roshan

abstract

background: measuring the 24-hour urine protein ≥300 mg is the standard threshold value for diagnosis of preeclampsia. objective: this study was intended to determine if a patient’s 4-hour urine protein correlate with the 24-hour value for diagnosis of preeclampsia. materials and methods: this was a cross sectional study performed on 84 women with suspected preeclampsia due to positive urinary test strip with minimum protein content of 1+ and bp ≥140/90 at al-zahra educational hospital in rasht (iran) from may 2007 to january 2008. urine samples were collected within 24 hours in successive periods: the first 4-hour and the next 20-hours urine, in separate containers. the protein contents of 4-hour and 24-hour urine samples were calculated. data were analyzed by intra-class correlation coefficient, and receiver operating characteristic (roc) curve. results: the roc curve showed the cut-off point of 55.5 for 4-hour urine protein. the correlation between 4- and 24-hour urine protein excretions identified that most women (about 85.1%) with protein excretion rate of 300 mg/24h or more (with preeclampsia) had the same amount of protein of 55.5 or more in their 4-hour urine excretion (p<0.001). also, most of them (about 83.7%) with a total urinary protein excretion of less than 300 mg/24h (no preeclampsia) had a protein excretion rate of less than 55.5 mg/4h. conclusion: this study showed 4-hour protein collection can be used as acceptable substitute for assessing the protein content of 24-hour urine samples as a more convenient, faster, and cheaper method for diagnosis of preeclampsia and the cut-off point for 4-hour urine protein is 55.5 mg.

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