Innovative Urinals with Proteinuria Detection: A Potential Screening Tool for Diabetic Kidney Disease
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Abstract
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) poses a considerable health challenge, particularly in populations with high-risk factors
such as diabetes and hypertension. This article proposes a novel and cost-effective approach to address this concern by
integrating proteinuria detection technology into urinals. We suggest the installation of these innovative ‘smart’ urinals in
homes of individuals with diabetes, offering a convenient and proactive means of monitoring kidney health. Furthermore,
the deployment of such ‘smart’ urinals in public places could serve as accessible screening facilities, enabling early detection
of CKD in a broader population. The potential cost-benefit ratio of this approach is highlighted, emphasizing the long-term
economic benefits associated with early intervention. We argue that the proposed technology has the potential to revolutionize
CKD screening, providing a valuable tool for individuals at risk and contributing to the global effort to mitigate the impact
of CKD on public health. Further research and pilot programs are warranted to explore the feasibility and effectiveness of
this innovative screening strategy