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Estimation of 24-Hour Urinary Sodium Excretion Using Spot Urine Samplesopen access

Authors
Rhee, Moo-YongKim, Ji-HyunShin, Sung-JoonGu, NamyiNah, Deuk-YoungHong, Kyung-SoonCho, Eun-JooSung, Ki-Chul
Issue Date
Jun-2014
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
sodium intake; spot urine; 24-hour collection
Citation
NUTRIENTS, v.6, no.6, pp 2360 - 2375
Pages
16
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NUTRIENTS
Volume
6
Number
6
Start Page
2360
End Page
2375
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/18303
DOI
10.3390/nu6062360
ISSN
2072-6643
2072-6643
Abstract
The present study evaluated the reliability of equations using spot urine (SU) samples in the estimation of 24-hour urine sodium excretion (24-HUNa). Equations estimating 24-HUNa from SU samples were derived from first-morning SU of 101 participants (52.4 +/- 11.1 years, range 24-70 years). Equations developed by us and other investigators were validated with SU samples from a separate group of participants (n = 224, 51.0 +/- 10.9 years, range 24-70 years). Linear, quadratic, and cubic equations were derived from first-morning SU samples because these samples had a sodium/creatinine ratio having the highest correlation coefficient for 24-HUNa/creatinine ratio (r = 0.728, p < 0.001). In the validation group, the estimated 24-HUNa showed significant correlations with measured 24-HUNa values. The estimated 24-HUNa by the linear, quadratic, and cubic equations developed from our study were not significantly different from measured 24-HUNa, while estimated 24-HUNa by previously developed equations were significantly different from measured 24-HUNa values. The limits of agreement between measured and estimated 24-HUNa by six equations exceeded 100 mmol/24-hour in the Bland-Altman analysis. All equations showed a tendency of under-or over-estimation of 24-HUNa, depending on the level of measured 24-HUNa. Estimation of 24-HUNa from single SU by equations as tested in the present study was found to be inadequate for the estimation of an individual's 24-HUNa.
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