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Chapter : ch14. Renal & Urinary System Section : Creatinine Clearance and Excretion
  Expected Daily Urine Creatinine Excretion in Children and the Creatinine Height Index of Viteri and Alvarado

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Overview :

Viteri and Alvarado developed the creatinine height index to compare a child's measured urine creatinine excretion relative to that expected based on body height.

 

Patient selection: child

 

creatinine height index =

= (actual 24 hour urine creatinine excretion for the child) / (24 hour creatinine excretion of a normal child with same height)

 

actual urine creatinine excretion in mg per 24 hours =

= (24 hour urine volume in mL) / 100 * (urine creatinine in mg per dL)

 

expected urine creatinine excretion in mg per 24 hours =

= 252 - (8.01 * (height in cm)) + (0.0817 * ((height in cm)^2))

 

where:

• According to Tietz (Clinical Guide to Laboratory Tests, Third Edition, page 188), the reference range for a child's urine creatinine excretion should be 8-22 mg per kg per day.

• The 24 hour urine creatinine for normal children from 0 months to 8 years of age are given n Table I, page 697 in Viteria and Alvarado (1970)

 

ratio of actual to expected urine creatinine excretion =

= (actual urine creatinine excretion) / (predicted urine creatinine excretion)

 

Interpretation:

• A normal child should have a ratio close to 1.

• A malnourished child with protein deficiency would have a significantly reduced ratio. With protein repletion the ratio should increase towards 1.

 

Limitations:

• As with any 24 hour urine study, a complete 24 hour urine collection is required for an accurate result.

• Using the urine creatinine as a measure of protein malnutrition assumes normal renal function.

 

  References:

Trowbridge FL, Hiner CD, Robertson AD. Arm muscle indicators and creatinine excretion in children. Am J Clin Nutrition. 1982; 36: 691-696.

Viteri FE, Alvarado J. The creatinine height index: its use in the estimation of the degree of protein depletion and repletion in protein calorie malnourished children. Pediatrics. 1970; 46: 696-706.

 

 

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