
If your type 2 diabetes patient has a persistent UACR ≥30 mg/g, it signals increased CV risk - not just chronic kidney disease - even when on standard of care.
Chapters
Albuminuria in Type 2 Diabetes: A Marker of CV and Renal Risk
How UACR Exposes Urgent Cardiovascular Risk – Not Just Kidney Damage – in your Type 2 Diabetes Patients Already on Standard of Care
Additional Resources
UACR Fact Sheet
An at-a-glance view of the UACR test and its role in identifying cardiovascular and renal risk.
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MedPage Today Article
Read the article, reviewed and edited by Dr. Ian J. Neeland, highlighting how the UACR test can help detect cardiovascular risk.
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