NORMAL VALUES FOR RANDOM URINARY CALCIUM TO CREATININE RATIOS IN INFANCY

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SARGENT, JD
STUKEL, TA
KRESEL, J
KLEIN, RZ
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[1] DARTMOUTH COLL, HITCHCOCK MED CTR, DEPT COMMUNITY & FAMILY MED, HANOVER, NH 03756 USA
[2] DARTMOUTH COLL, HITCHCOCK MED CTR, DEPT PHARM, HANOVER, NH 03756 USA
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10.1016/S0022-3476(05)81738-X
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R72 [儿科学];
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Objective: To determine normal values for the urinary calcium/creatinine ratio (UCa/Cr) in infants. To assess the impact of short-term supplementation of infant formula with calcium and phosphorus on UCa/Cr in a group of infants. Design: We determined UCa/Cr in randomly collected urine samples from a group of children and adults. Short-term supplementation of infant formula with calcium glycerophosphate was carried out in 21 infants, and UCa/Cr was monitored in a before-and-after trial. Setting: A pediatric clinic at an academic center (infants and adults), and a day-care center (older children). Participants: A total of 103 infants between 5 days oad 7 months of age, 40 infants between 8 and 17 months of age, 41 children between 18 months and 6 years, and 31 adults. Results: The 95th percentiles for molar UCa/Cr for the different age groups were as follows: less than 7 months, 2.42 (0.86 mg/mg); 7 to 18 months, 1.69 (0.60 mg/mg); 19 months to 6 years, 1.18 (0.42 mg/mg); and adults, 0.61 (0.22 mg/mg). Regression analysis indicated a statistically significant decline in average UCa/Cr with age (R2 = 0.115, p <0.0001 for log (UCa/Cr) vs log (age)). The geometric means for the two groups of infants were significantly greater than those of the older children and the adults (p <0.05). Values for UCa/Cr in adults in our sample were comparable to those previously reported. We detected no significant changes in mean UCa/Cr during week-long periods of calcium supplementation of up to 1.8 gm of calcium and 1.39 gm of phosphorus per liter of formula. Conclusion: We conclude that normal values for UCa/Cr are much higher in infants than in older children and adults; UCa/Cr is age-related and declines gradually in the first several years of life, and short-term supplementation of infant formula with calcium glycerophosphate has minimal effect on UCa/Cr.
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