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Health topic Maternal mortality
Type II Diabetes
Cardiovascular diseases
Health classification Diagnosis
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Location France
Status Commercialized
Instance of Test strip
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Problem being addressed

People with diabetes, including gestational diabetes and hypertension, are at risk for developing kidney disease which could lead to eventual kidney failure and death. This is hard to predict in patients who do not regularly check the status of their kidney function. Therefore, some may undergo serious kidney damage without knowledge or diagnosis.

Detailed description of the solution

The CLINITEK microalbumin strip tests give an accurate reading of the albumin and creatine ratios in one minute. This device makes it possible to test for early kidney disease in patients with diabetes or hypertension because these strips have increased sensitivity detecting albumin levels as low as 20mg/dL. Early detection can lead to prompt treatment to prevent further kidney damage.

Designed by

  • Manufacturer: Siemens

When and where it was tested/implemented

This product was tested in France in 2001. It is available globally.

References

Peer-reviewed publication

Floch, J. L., Marre, M., Rodier, M., & Passa, P. (2001). Interest of Clinitek Microalbumin in screening for microalbuminuria: results of a multicentre study in 302 diabetic patients.. Diabetes Metab, 27(1), 36-9.

Graziani, M. S., Gambaro, G., Mantovani, L., Sorio, A., Yabarek, T., Abaterusso, C., et al. (2008). Diagnostic accuracy of a reagent strip for assessing urinary albumin excretion in the general population. Nephrol. Dial. Transplant., 24(5), 1490-1494.

Other internally generated reports

CLINITEK Microalbumin 2 Reagent Strips. (n.d.). Siemens. Retrieved November 10, 2012, from here.

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SDG SDG03 Good health and well-being
Authors Eva Shiu
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Language English (en)
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Created December 2, 2012 by Eva Shiu
Modified October 22, 2022 by Irene Delgado
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