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Oxalate, Quantitative, 24 hour urine

Order Code
003970
CPT
83945
Test Details
Synonyms

Oxalic Acid

TAT

10 days

Methodology

Enzymatic

Remarks

State patient's age, sex, and total 24-hour urine volume on the test request form and specimen. Specimens submitted without preservative should be acidified after receipt to pH ≤3 with 6N HCl prior to aliquoting. Causes for Rejection
Urine sample received with a pH not ≤3 from a patient on high doses of vitamin C.

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Quantifies oxalate in a 24-hour collection. Helps assess kidney stone risk.

Specimen Type

24 hour urine

Volume

10 mL aliquot

Specimen Container

24 hour urine container with 30 mL 6N HCl preservative

Patient Preparation

Avoid vitamin C supplements and vitamin C-rich foods (eg, citrus fruits like oranges, orange juice; vegetables like broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes) for 48 hours prior to collection.

Collection

Instruct patient to void at 8 a.m. (or 8 p.m.) and discard the specimen. Then collect all urine including the final specimen voided at the end of the 24-hour collection period (i.e., 8 a.m. [or 8 p.m.] the following day). Label container with patient's name and date and time collection started and finished. Measure and record total urine volume. Mix well. pH must be ≤3. Preservative not necessary during collection but should be added to urine collection within 24 hours.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 7 days
Refrigerated 7 days
Frozen 8 weeks
Order Code
003970
CPT
83945
Test Details
Synonyms

Oxalic Acid

TAT

10 days

Methodology

Enzymatic

Remarks

State patient's age, sex, and total 24-hour urine volume on the test request form and specimen. Specimens submitted without preservative should be acidified after receipt to pH ≤3 with 6N HCl prior to aliquoting. Causes for Rejection
Urine sample received with a pH not ≤3 from a patient on high doses of vitamin C.

Performing Location

Accredited Laboratory Partner

Testing Frequency

Contact Technical Support

Test Overview

Quantifies oxalate in a 24-hour collection. Helps assess kidney stone risk.

Specimen Type

24 hour urine

Volume

10 mL aliquot

Specimen Container

24 hour urine container with 30 mL 6N HCl preservative

Patient Preparation

Avoid vitamin C supplements and vitamin C-rich foods (eg, citrus fruits like oranges, orange juice; vegetables like broccoli, tomatoes, peppers, potatoes) for 48 hours prior to collection.

Collection

Instruct patient to void at 8 a.m. (or 8 p.m.) and discard the specimen. Then collect all urine including the final specimen voided at the end of the 24-hour collection period (i.e., 8 a.m. [or 8 p.m.] the following day). Label container with patient's name and date and time collection started and finished. Measure and record total urine volume. Mix well. pH must be ≤3. Preservative not necessary during collection but should be added to urine collection within 24 hours.

Specimen Stability
Temperature Period
Room temperature 7 days
Refrigerated 7 days
Frozen 8 weeks