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Trans-tubular potassium gradient





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The trans-tubular potassium gradient (TTKG) is an index reflecting the conservation of potassium in the cortical collecting ducts (CCD) of the kidneys. It is useful in diagnosing the causes of hyperkalemiaorhypokalemia.[1][2] The TTKG estimates the ratio of potassium in the lumen of the CCD to that in the peritubular capillaries.

The following is the formula for calculating the TTKG:

Note that this formula is valid only when Uosm >300 and UNa >25

The validity of this measurement falls on three assumptions:

Significant reabsorption or secretion of K in the MCD seldom occurs, except in profound K depletion or excess, respectively.

A typical TTKG in a normal person on a normal diet is 8-9. During hyperkalemia or high potassium intake, more potassium should be excreted in the urine and the TTKG should be above 10. Low levels (<7) during hyperkalemia may indicate mineralocorticoid deficiency, especially if accompanied by hyponatremia and high urine Na.

During potassium depletion or hypokalemia, the TTKG should fall to less than 3, indicating appropriately reduced urinary excretion of potassium.

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  1. ^ Ethier JH, Kamel KS, Magner PO, Lemann J, Halperin ML (April 1990). "The transtubular potassium concentration in patients with hypokalemia and hyperkalemia". Am. J. Kidney Dis. 15 (4): 309–15. doi:10.1016/s0272-6386(12)80076-x. PMID 2321642.
  • ^ Choi MJ, Ziyadeh FN (March 2008). "The utility of the transtubular potassium gradient in the evaluation of hyperkalemia". J. Am. Soc. Nephrol. 19 (3): 424–6. doi:10.1681/ASN.2007091017. PMID 18216310.

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