The value of grading test in renal biochemical testing
Objective To explore the value of grading test in renal biochemical testing.Methods A total of 80 patients who underwent renal biochemical test were selected as the study subjects,all of whom underwent traditional grading test and dragnet test.The levels and positive rates of biochemical indicators[serum creatinine(Scr),cystatin C(Cys-C),and blood urea nitrogen(BUN)]of the two tests were compared.Results The levels of Scr,Cys-C and BUN by grading test were(75.32±3.58)μmol/L,(1.33±0.45)mg/L and(10.58±1.33)mmol/L,which were all higher than(60.57±2.26)μmol/L,(0.89±0.07)mg/L and(6.34±0.42)mmol/L by the dragnet test method,and there was a significant difference in data comparison(P<0.05).The traditional dragnet test detected 31 patients with BUN positivity,with a positive rate of 38.75%;37 patients with Scr positivity,with a positive rate of 46.25%;and 36 patients with Cys-C positivity,with a positive rate of 45.00%.Grading test detected 46 patients with BUN positivity,with a positive rate of 57.50%;55 patients with Scr positivity,with a positive rate of 68.75%;and 49 patients with Cys-C positivity,with a positive rate of 61.25%.The positive rate of BUN,Scr and Cys-C detected by grading test was higher than that of traditional dragnet test,and there was a significant difference in data comparison(P<0.05).Conclusion The application value of grading test in renal biochemical testing is significant,with high accuracy,and can provide reliable data for the diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases.
Graded testBiochemical testingKidney functionKidney diseaseTraditional dragnet test