Test Code LAB179 Microalbumin, 24 Hour Urine
Additional Codes
Test Name in EPIC | EPIC Test Code | Mnemonic | Order LOINC |
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MICROALBUMIN, 24HR URINE | LAB179 | U24MA | 58431-8 |
Useful For/Utility
Used for the quantitative measurement of albumin in human urine.
Methodology
Turbidimetric/Immunoturbidimetric
Clinical Information
Microalbuminuria is a condition characterized by increased urinary excretion of albumin in the absence of overt nephropathy, and can be used to predict diabetic nephropathy. Diabetic nephropathy is a major cause of death in individuals with insulin-dependent diabetes; and because it is accompanied by irreversible kidney damage and persistent proteinuria, it is a major factor in the decision to initiate hemodialysis.
Early detection of glomerular damage, when it is minimal and reversible, is extremely important. Monitoring urinary microalbumin is an important component of treatment for both Type I and Type II diabetes mellitus. Methods for monitoring microalbuminuria include measurement of protein excretion in 24 hour, timed, or overnight collections, and determination of the albumin:creatinine ratio in an untimed “spot” urine specimen. Twenty-four hour and timed urine collections may be associated with collection errors including improper timing, missed samples, and incomplete bladder emptying. The concentration of protein in a spot urine sample provides an estimate of the protein excretion rate, but is affected by patient hydration. The ratio of protein or albumin to creatinine in a spot urine sample corrects for variations in hydration and avoids the sources of error associated with 24 hour and timed urine collection
Specimen Requirements
Specimen must arrive within 72 hours of collection.
Specimen Type: Urine, 24-hour
Container/Tube: Aliquot tube
Specimen Volume: 5 mL
Specimen Minimum Volume: 2 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. No preservative. Mix well.
2. See Urine Collection in Special Instructions for 24-hour urine collection instructions.
Additional Information:
1. Avoid collecting specimen during menstrual cycle as this may cause a false-positive result.
2. Starting and ending times of collection and 24-hour volume are required.
Performing Laboratory
Measure 24-hour urine volume. Enter volume and hours of collection into LIS. Pour aliquot of urine into a smaller testing container. If specimen is cloudy, spin and separate supernatant. Refrigerate specimen until analysis is performed.
Specimen Transport Temperature
Refrigerate 5 days/Ambient NO/Frozen 5 Months
Day(s) Test Set Up
Monday through Sunday
Performing Laboratory
Minnesota | North Dakota | Wisconsin |
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Ada Hospital | Fargo Hospital | Ashland Clinic |
Deer River Hospital | Mid Dakota Clinic 9th St (Bismarck) | Hayward Clinic |
Ely Clinic | Spooner Clinic | |
Fosston Hospital | St. Mary's Hospital - Superior | |
Hibbing Clinic | ||
International Falls Clinic | ||
Moose Lake Hospital | ||
Northern Pines (Aurora) | ||
Park Rapids Clinic | ||
SMDC Clinical Lab (Duluth) | ||
St. Joseph's - Baxter Clinic | ||
St. Joseph's - Brainerd Clinic | ||
St. Joseph's Medical Center (Brainerd) | ||
St. Mary's - Detroit Lakes Hospital | ||
Virginia Hospital |
Test Classification and CPT Coding
82043
Reference Values
Normal Microalbumin 24-Hour Excretion: 0-29 mg/24 hours
Excretion Rate: 0-19 µg/min