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Healthier World with Quest Diagnostics
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Instant insights: Albuminuria (6 min)
Healthier World with Quest Diagnostics
6 minutes
6 days ago
Instant insights: Albuminuria (6 min)
In this special episode designed to give you Instant Insights, we explore how protein in the urine is a powerful marker for both kidney and cardiovascular health. We break down how albumin leaks into the urine when the kidney’s filtration barrier is damaged, review traditional cut points for albumin-to-creatinine ratio (uACR), and discuss emerging evidence showing that even “normal” or low-level albuminuria predicts vascular dysfunction, chronic kidney disease progression, and increased cardiovascular risk. This episode will Explain how albumin appears in the urine and what this indicates about kidney damage (1:00) Discussed different nomenclature used for albuminuria (1:45) Interpret the clinical significance of uACR values (2:15) Describe why albumin levels in the upper end of the normal range may still represent vascular or renal dysfunction (3:00) Recognize that any degree of proteinuria signals increased risk for chronic kidney disease and cardiovascular events (4:30)   To learn more, please review the additional resources below for information on our cardiovascular, metabolic, endocrine, and wellness offerings as well as educational resources and insights from our team of experts. At Quest Diagnostics, we are committed to providing you with results and insights to support your clinical decisions. Date: 11/2025 Speaker(s):  Maeson Latsko, PhD Contributor(s): Maeson Latsko, PhD; Trisha Winchester, PhD, Millicent Kee, MSN, FNP-BC, Nathan Adamo     Additional Resources   Quest Diagnostics Clinical Education Center [Link]     Ordering information:  Albumin, Random Urine with Creatinine Kidney Profile   References:   Verma A, Schmidt IM, Claudel S, Palsson R, Waikar SS, Srivastava A. Association of Albuminuria With Chronic Kidney Disease Progression in Persons With Chronic Kidney Disease and Normoalbuminuria : A Cohort Study. Ann Intern Med. 2024 Apr;177(4):467-475. doi: 10.7326/M23-2814. Epub 2024 Apr 2. PMID: 38560911; PMCID: PMC12124184
Healthier World with Quest Diagnostics