Group IV
test
Measurement of tubular function
i.
Detection of aminoacidurias (tubular, secretory) and
glycosuria (renal)
ii.
Test of urinary concentrating ability by measuring
specific gravity. It is used to assess state of hydration/dehydration or as an
indicator of the concentrating ability of the kidneys.
Normal
range for urinary SG is 1.005-1.030. Low SG can occur in diabetes insipidus and
pyelonephritis and glomerulonephritis. High SG can be seen in diabetes
mellitus, CHF, dehydration, liver disease.
iii.
The concentrating ability can also be quantified by measuring
urinary osmolality. It is a measure of concentration of free particles in a
solution (ionized or unionized). Osmolarity = molarity x number of particles
(ions or non ions). Osmolality of >600 mOsm/kg/H2O, is normal. In
chronic progressive kidney disease this concentrating ability is diminished and
in glycosuria this is increased.
iv.
Diluting ability is measured by measuring urinary
output after ingesting a large volume of water; SG is also measured along with
it and should be normal.
Urinary acidification test is done by ammonia loading
test. During this process NH4Cl is administered orally and pH of the
urine is measured and NH3 determined. In renal diseases NH3
excretion is low and pH remains acidic.
vi.
Renal capacity of elimination of substance is done by
15 minute PSP (phenol sulphthalein) excretion test is done. This dye is 94%
excreted by tubules and only 6% by glomerular filtration. Thus the test
measures primarily tubular activity. During this PSP (phenol red) is injected
IV and normal kidney should excrete 30-50% within first 15 minute. Value <25%
during this period indicates impaired renal function.
Group V tests
a) Serum
electrolytes (Na, K, Cl-, HCO3-)
b) Serum
inorganic phosphorus, calcium
c) Blood
gases (pO2, pCO2) and blood pH
These tests measures the acid-base and electrolyte status
Group VI test
Test measuring renal blood flow: Substance like
p-aminohippurate (PAH) is removed about 90% from plasma in a single pass
through kidney.
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