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Reference Range. Normal values are as follows: Color – Yellow (light/pale to dark/deep amber) Clarity/turbidity – Clear or cloudy. pH – 4.5-8. Specific gravity – 1.005-1.025.
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7 maj 2024 · A normal UO is approximately 0.5 to 1.0 mL/kg/h. Therefore, an average, healthy male with a body weight of 70 kg should produce around 35 to 70 mL of urine per hour. Urinary or urine output (UO) is an important clinical indicator of renal physiology and function.
11 kwi 2023 · Learn what kinds of things urine tests check for, plus normal and abnormal ranges and what they might indicate. Urine analysis can provide useful information about your health.
6 lip 2005 · Modification of Diet in Renal Disease (MDRD) equation predicts GFR more accurately than measured C cr and is preferred method: GFR = 170 × [SCr (mg/dL)]−0.999 × [age]−0.176 × [0.762 if patient is female] × [1.18 if patient is black]: ∘.
19 paź 2023 · In fact, according to the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York, the normal range for RBC in the urine is up to four RBC per high power field.
Dilute urine can lead to osmotic swelling, cell lysis and inaccurate cell counts. Can estimate Uosm: for each 0.001 above 1 of SpG is ~30osm (i.e. SpG 1.010 = Uosm ~300). Urine pH : normal range is 4.5-8.
A patient's urine test values should be interpreted based on the reference value of the laboratory in which the test was done; the laboratory typically provides these values with the test result. Representative values are listed in alphabetical order in the following table.