The urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio can direct personalised prevention and treatment for cardiovascular and chronic kidney disease

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The urinary albumin-to-creatinine ratio (UACR) is an important clinical marker used to detect early kidney damage and assess cardiovascular disease risk. Elevated UACR levels may indicate chronic kidney disease (CKD) and help healthcare professionals identify patients who require early intervention and personalised treatment strategies. Monitoring UACR supports better prevention, diagnosis, and management of kidney and heart-related complications. This infographic explains the role of UACR in CKD diagnosis, cardiovascular risk prediction, treatment selection, and disease prevention in a clear and visually engaging format.

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