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Citric Acid (Citrate):Creatinine Ratio, Random Urine

CPT 82507; 82570
Synonyms
  • Citrate Excretion, Urine

Test Details

Methodology

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) or Enzymatic

Result Turnaround Time

3 - 7 days

Turnaround time is defined as the usual number of days from the date of pickup of a specimen for testing to when the result is released to the ordering provider. In some cases, additional time should be allowed for additional confirmatory or additional reflex tests. Testing schedules may vary.

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Use

A timed 24-hour urine collection is the preferred specimen for measuring and interpreting this urinary analyte. Random collections normalized to urinary creatinine may be of some clinical use in patients who cannot collect a 24-hour specimen, typically small children. The mean urinary citrate excretion rate in patients with idiopathic calcium urolithiasis has been found to be significantly lower than that of control groups. Hypocitraturia is common in patients with urolithiasis resulting from renal tubular acidosis and in patients with enteric hyperoxaluria. Citrate excretion is low in renal insufficiency.

Special Instructions

pH must be 1 to 3 or the sample frozen without the addition of acid.

Specimen Requirements

Specimen

Urine (random), acidified or frozen

Volume

2 mL

Minimum Volume

1 mL (Note: This volume does not allow for repeat testing.)

Container

Use random urine transport tube or urine Monovette® with pH stabilizer (Labcorp No. 56015). Monovette® instructions accompany units.

Collection Instructions

Collect urine and transfer to a random urine transport tube or urine Monovette® with pH stabilizer (Labcorp No. 56015). Alternatively, the sample may be frozen without added acid.

Stability Requirements

Temperature

Period

Room temperature

29 days

Refrigerated

29 days

Frozen

49 days

Freeze/thaw cycles

Stable x5

Reference Range

• Male: 3−72 mg/g creatinine

• Female: 5−96 mg/g creatinine

Storage Instructions

Refrigerate at 2°C to 8°C.

Causes for Rejection

Citrate: Boric Acid used as a preservative (Boric acid ≥1250 mg/dL may cause citrate results to be reduced by approximately 30%); multivitamin ≥397.5 mg/dL (estimated as 1 pill per day) may cause citrate results to be unmeasurable. Results of interference testing may not be representative of in-vivo characteristics of multivitamin consumption.

References

Tietz NW. Clinical Guide to Laboratory Tests. 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: WB Saunders Co; 2006.

LOINC® Map

Order Code Order Code Name Order Loinc Result Code Result Code Name UofM Result LOINC
123880 Citric Acid/Creat Ratio, Rand 016869 Citric Acid, Random Urine mg/L 2128-7
123880 Citric Acid/Creat Ratio, Rand 016870 Creatinine,Ur mg/dL 2161-8
123880 Citric Acid/Creat Ratio, Rand 016876 Citric/Creat Ratio mg/g creat 13722-4
Order Code123880
Order Code NameCitric Acid/Creat Ratio, Rand
Order Loinc
Result Code016869
Result Code NameCitric Acid, Random Urine
UofMmg/L
Result LOINC2128-7
Order Code123880
Order Code NameCitric Acid/Creat Ratio, Rand
Order Loinc
Result Code016870
Result Code NameCreatinine,Ur
UofMmg/dL
Result LOINC2161-8
Order Code123880
Order Code NameCitric Acid/Creat Ratio, Rand
Order Loinc
Result Code016876
Result Code NameCitric/Creat Ratio
UofMmg/g creat
Result LOINC13722-4