Biochemistry Flashcards

1
Q

What is a gold standard way of estimating glomerular function in theory, but isn’t used much in practice?

A
  • inulin

- not easy to measure as exogenous

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2
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Urea as a measure of glomerular function has what disadvantages?

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  • levels fluctuate post-parandial

- will underestimate GFR

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3
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Urea is a product of _____

A
  • protein metabolism
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4
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Creatine is a product of ____

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  • muscle metabolism
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5
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What is a downside of creatinine measurements?

A
  • overestimate GFR

- Creatinine isn’t sensitive to changes in GFR until GFR is low

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6
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Define urinary creatine clearance and why it is used?

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  • more sensitive to changes in GFR at the higher levels

- volume of blood cleared of creatinine per minute by glomerular filtration

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7
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How is urinary creatinine clearance calculated?

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(urine creatine conc x urine vol) / (serum creatine conc x duration of collection)

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8
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The higher the ratio of creatinine clearance =

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  • more creatine cleared from blood

- better functioning kidneys

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9
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Serum creatinine confounders include?

A
  • muscle mass
  • diet
  • age
  • sex
  • ethnicitiy
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10
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What does eGFR take into consideration?

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  • potential confounders
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11
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GFR should only be reported when the value is _____

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  • less than 60mL/min

- not good at higher GFR

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12
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What can be requested to obtain accurate assessment of higher GFR scores?

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  • 51Cr- EDTA clerance
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13
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Proteinuria > than ____ suggests significant glomerular damage?

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  • > 150
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14
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Causes of large amounts of protein in urine?

A
  • multiple myeloma

- nephrotic syndrome

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15
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Describe microalbuminuria?

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  • excretion of albumin in abnormal quantities but still below the limit of protein detection by dipstick
  • early sign of diabetic nephropathy
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16
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What measurement is used to assess tubular function?

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  • serum and urine osmolality
17
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Osmolality means

A
  • how concentrated a solution is
18
Q

Urine osmolality same as serum osmolality means?

A
  • renal tubules not working well
19
Q

Urine osmolality different to serum osmolality means?

A
  • tubules working well