Proteinuria
Proteinuria
Contents
Acceptability at Recruitment
ACCEPTABLE
Acceptability at VT / Work-Up
ACCEPTABLE
Individual at risk
Donor
Explanation of Condition
Protein present in urine, found either from a urine dipstick test or a Microbiology, Culture & Sensitive (MC&S) test.
Guidance
If protein is present in the urine, a urine albumin to creatinine ratio (ACR) test must be performed. Protein is found in people with a kidney disease called Ig Nephropathy, which is frequently undiagnosed as well as Glomerulonephritis. G-CSF can exacerbate this condition, hence the rationale. The donor must have a protein negative urine test to be medically cleared for donation to rule out the possibility of Ig Nephropathy and Glomerulonephritis. If the donor has proteinuria, the following algorithm must be followed:
For haematuria, please see haematuria
Pseudonyms or Related Conditions
IgA Nephropathy
Berger’s disease
Glomerulonephritis
Version 1, Edition 1
Date of Last Update 14/07/2025