The Protein-Creatinine Ratio (PCR) is a useful tool in assessing kidney function, particularly in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). It is calculated by dividing the total protein concentration in the urine by the creatinine concentration. A high PCR value may indicate proteinuria, which can be a sign of kidney damage.
This calculator helps healthcare professionals to quickly determine the PCR and interpret its significance in diagnosing and monitoring kidney health.
What is the Protein-Creatinine Ratio?
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What are the units for total protein and creatinine in this calculation?
Can PCR be used to diagnose kidney disease?
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Is the Protein-Creatinine Ratio useful for all patients?
How often should I check my PCR if I have kidney issues?
Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
