Chloride, Urine, Random
Test Code
UCLR
Description
Urine chloride excretion approximates the dietary intake. The chloride content of most foods parallels that of sodium. An increase in urine chloride may result from water deficient dehydration, diabetic acidosis, Addison's Disease, and salt-losing renal disease. Decreased urine levels are seen in congestive heart failure, severe diaphoresis and in hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis due to prolonged vomiting.
Collect
Aliquot from a random urine sample.
Pediatric Collection
Minimum Volume: 0.3 mL aliquot from a random urine sample.
Storage Transport Temp
Offsite: Frozen. Send urine aliquot Priority Overnight via FedEx and in a well insulated container on dry ice.
Stability
Analyze Immediately at RT (15-25°C)
48 hours refrigerated at 2-8°C
Notes
Random urine sample is the only acceptable sample type.
Performed
Monday - Friday
Methodology
Ion Selective Electrode
Turnaround Time
4 hours
Department
Core Lab
Synonyms
UCLR
Study Offerings
Not offered
Reference Interval
Adult: 110-250 mmol/24 hours.
Pediatric: 110-250 mmol/24 hours.
CPT Code
82436
New York Approved
FDA Approved or Cleared
FDA
Approved or Cleared