| Literature DB >> 1559515 |
S A Bingham1, J Murphy, E Waller, S A Runswick, G Neale, D Evans, J H Cummings.
Abstract
Eighteen (29%) of 24-h urine collections made by 63 hospital outpatients attending a gastroenterology clinic were incomplete, as judged by 24 h urine recovery of an oral marker, para-amino benzoic acid (PABA), despite more than the usual efforts to obtain complete collections. Incomplete collections contained significantly less sodium, urea and total nitrogen than full collections. Average outputs were 134 mmol and 103 mmol per day for sodium (P less than 0.02); 301 mmol and 223 mmol for urea (P less than 0.001); and 10.1 g and 8.3 g nitrogen (P less than 0.01) in the complete and incomplete collections respectively. In renal outpatients with a plasma creatinine in excess of 125 mumol per litre, urine recoveries of PABA were reduced, but within the expected range in renal patients whose plasma creatinine was normal.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1559515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Clin Nutr ISSN: 0954-3007 Impact factor: 4.016