Unable to Calculate Due to Low Microalbumin Concentration Calculator
Unable to calculate due to low microalbumin concentration is a common issue in clinical settings, particularly in diagnosing kidney diseases. Understanding and accurately calculating this parameter is crucial for early detection and management of kidney-related health issues.
- Enter the microalbumin concentration in mg/L.
- Enter the creatinine concentration in mg/dL.
- Click the “Calculate” button.
The calculation involves the following formula: Albumin-to-Creatinine Ratio (ACR) = Microalbumin Concentration (mg/L) / Creatinine Concentration (mg/dL). If the ACR is less than 30 mg/g, the result is ‘Unable to calculate due to low microalbumin concentration’.
| ACR (mg/g) | Interpretation |
|---|---|
| <30 | Unable to calculate due to low microalbumin concentration |
| 30-300 | Microalbuminuria |
| >300 | Macroalbuminuria |
- Always use fresh urine samples for accurate results.
- Ensure proper collection and storage of urine samples.
- Consider other factors like hydration status and physical activity when interpreting results.
What is microalbuminuria?
Microalbuminuria is a condition where small amounts of albumin are present in the urine, indicating possible kidney damage.