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Blood Tests to Predict Kidney Affections Later in Life

November 6, 2015 By Carrie Davis Leave a Comment

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blood testsExamining blood samples for dissolvable urokinase plasminogen receptors can estimate a person’s risk of suffering of a serious renal illness. These tests can be performed and have results with up to five years prior to the initial symptoms of the condition, according to the latest studies.

Doctors compare the physiological parameters of blood samples to the values that cholesterol levels now have in identifying the risk of cardiac arrest. Chronic kidney affections are found in more than 12 percent of Americans and cause more than 40,000 deaths every year.

The majority of sufferers do not even know that they have a problem until the illness is in a critical situation. These symptoms of severe renal affections: urinating blood, swollen extremities and extreme thirst, usually do not appear until serious harm has been produced to various organs.

The main indicators used for detecting these problems, evaluating creatinine values in the circulatory system and protein percentage in urine, help physicians to observe the affection, but tests are not accurate enough to detect the illness earlier or estimate the risk of its growth.

The idea that high urokinase receptors show the further development of severe kidney affections in different communities indicates that this compound may be a focus for future therapies to enhance medical results for most of the sufferers who are at risk for renal complications later in life.

Blocking these processes may be similar in their application to a use of compound inhibitors and receptor blockers that are some of the few substances accepted for therapies in kidney affections.

Scientists examined kidney functions in more than 2,000 participants who took part in several tests between 2005 and 2015 with the average age of 60 and more than 55% of them were males. Members were tested for creatinine and enzyme values at the beginning of the analysis and in several follow-ups.

The information revealed that 35% of people had high creatinine and enzyme levels, which did not suggest a chronic affection at that moment, but they developed a health problem in the next year. Only 10% of people with low levels suffered from this illness later in life.

Even if these values alone can reveal the risk of having a kidney affection in the future, doctors said that other dangerous factors must be researched, and more analysis with bigger and different categories of sufferers will be required to improve the results for typical use.

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