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Instant insights: Albuminuria (6 min)


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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)
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    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

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