Diagnostic performance of salivary urea nitrogen dipstick to detect and monitor acute kidney disease in patients with malaria.
Viviane Calice da SilvaEuclides SacomboioJochen G RaimannRhys EvansCruz Dos Santos SebastiãoAdelino Tchilanda TchivangoPeter KotankoNathan LevinRoberto Pecoits-FilhoPublished in: Malaria journal (2018)
The SUN dipstick had reasonable sensitivity and excellent specificity when used to diagnose KD in a cohort of patients with malaria in a resource-limited setting. Given the severity of presenting illness and kidney injury, the SUN dipstick diagnostic threshold was high (test pad #5). SUN may be used to detect AKI in patients with malaria in low resources settings, thus facilitating earlier access to adequate treatment, which may improve survival.