Directory of Tests:

Chloride Urine

Test Name

Chloride
urine

Test Code

2806

Unit

Meq/L

Station

Chemistry

Synonym Name/Abbreviation

Cl urine; urine Cl

CPT Code

82436

Performing Facility

American Medical Labs, Herzliya
Pituah

Analyzer

Roche cobas 6000

Test Method

Ion Selective Electrode

AML Preferred Tube

24 Hour urine collection: suitable plastic  container without additives or
random urine.

Storage Instructions

Refrigerated.
Separate serum from cells within 45 minutes
Stability:
Up to 7 days at room temperature or at 2 to 8 oC
several months at -20 oC

Min. volume for test

1 mL of well mixed urine from measured 24 hour
collection.

Turn-Around-Time

One day

 

Intended Use

Evaluate electrolyte composition of urine, acid-base balance
studies. Distinguish whether or not a case of metabolic alkalosis is
chloride-responsive (salt responsive).

 

Limitations

Halogens other than chloride (bromide), which are also
present in urine may erroneously elevate the chloride result. Isolated
urine chloride, without urine sodium or potassium or without serum
electrolytes, can provide misleading
information.

 

Patient Preparation

 24 hour
collection: the patient will be instructed to void at 8 AM and discard the
specimen. Then collect all urines including the final specimen voided at
the end of the 24-hour collection period (i.e. 8 AM the next morning).
Date and time of starting colection and total volume must be stated. Screw
the lid on securely. Transport the specimen promptly to the
laboratory.

Reasons for Rejection

Improper labeling or sample
collection.

Adult Reference Ranges

 94 to 110
mEq/L
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