| Literature DB >> 30999886 |
Julia Leddy1, Jamie A Green1,2, Christina Yule2, Juliann Molecavage3, Josef Coresh4, Alex R Chang5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Proteinuria screening is recommended for patients with hypertension to screen for kidney disease and identify those at elevated risk for cardiovascular disease. However, screening rates among hypertensive patients are low. Home testing strategies may be useful in improving proteinuria screening adherence.Entities:
Keywords: Albuminuria; CKD; Chronic kidney disease; Home testing; Proteinuria; Screening; Smartphone; Urinalysis; mHealth
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30999886 PMCID: PMC6471866 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-019-1324-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Fig. 1Dip.io Urinalysis Testing Process. Patients in the intervention arm who provided verbal consent were sent a text message and a link to download the dip.io app from the Apple Store or Google Play. Dip.io tests were then shipped to participants who opened the app, followed directions provided on-screen, collected urine in the provided container, dipped the urinalysis dipstick, placed the dipstick on the color board, and scanned the dipstick and color board using the app. For this project, results were transmitted to a Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant website portal, which was accessed by the research team. Source: The figure was created by the Healthy.io team (Tel Aviv, Israel)
Baseline Characteristics
| Intervention ( | Control ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Agea | 51.0 (12.1) | 49.5 (11.5) |
| White | 468 (93.8) | 469 (93.8) |
| Female | 201 (40.3) | 203 (40.6) |
| Ischemic heart disease | 29 (5.8) | 19 (3.8) |
| Cerebrovascular disease | 19 (3.8) | 17 (3.4) |
| On BP medications | 346 (69.3) | 353 (70.6) |
| BMI, kg/m2 | 34.5 (9.0) | 34.9 (8.1) |
| SBP, mmHg | 139.5 (14.2) | 140.1 (13.9) |
| DBP, mmHg | 86.3 (9.6) | 86.0 (8.7) |
| eGFR, ml/min/1.73m2 | ||
| ≥ 60 | 397 (79.6) | 405 (81.0) |
| 15–60 | 13 (2.6) | 9 (1.8) |
| Missing | 89 (17.8) | 86 (17.2) |
Values for categorical variables are given as count (proportion); values for continuous variables are given as mean (SD)
Abbreviations: BP Blood pressure, BMI Body mass index, SBP Systolic blood pressure, DBP Diastolic blood pressure, eGFR Estimated glomerular filtration rate
Fig. 2Study Flow. A total of 999 patients met inclusion/exclusion criteria and were randomized; all were included in analyses. In the control arm, 90/500 (18.0%) completed proteinuria screening tests. In the intervention arm, a total of 144/499 (28.9%) patients completed proteinuria screening tests, including 69 which were completed with the home testing kit
Effect of the Intervention on Screening Outcomes
| Intervention | Control | OR (95% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Screened by any method | 144 (28.9%) | 90 (18.0%) | 1.85 (1.37, 2.49) | < 0.001 |
| Quantified albuminuria cases (ACR 30+ mg/g or PCR 150+ mg/g) | 4 (0.8%) | 4 (0.8%) | 1.00 (0.25, 4.03) | 1.00 |
| Detected trace or 1+ urine protein on dipstick | 34 (6.8%) | 23 (4.6%) | 1.52 (0.88, 2.61) | 0.13 |
Abbreviations: ACR (albumin/creatinine ratio), OR (odds ratio)