creatine 24 hour urine test
Measures 24-hour creatine and creatinine levels to assess kidney function.
What This Test Measures
Specimen & Collection
Biomarkers Included (3)
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Creatinine is a waste product produced by muscle metabolism and filtered by the kidneys into urine. This test measures creatinine in an 8-hour urine collection and reflects kidney filtration function. Creatinine levels help assess kidney health and are often used to calculate glomerular filtration rate (GFR), which indicates how well your kidneys filter waste. Low creatinine output may suggest reduced muscle mass or kidney disease, while the ratio of protein to creatinine helps assess kidney protein loss. This test is frequently ordered in patients with diabetes, high blood pressure, or known kidney disease.
Creatine is a compound produced by your muscles and released into urine. A 24-hour urine creatine test measures how much creatine your body is excreting, which reflects muscle metabolism and kidney function. Abnormal levels may indicate muscle disorders, kidney disease, or metabolic imbalances. This test is sometimes used to assess muscle health and validate the completeness of 24-hour urine collections for other tests.
This measurement documents the volume of fluid or tissue collected during a bronchoscopy procedure, a minimally invasive examination of the lungs and airways. Adequate specimen volume is essential for accurate laboratory analysis and diagnosis. Insufficient sample volume may limit testing options or require repeat sampling. Bronchoscopy specimens may be analyzed for infection, cancer, inflammation, or other lung conditions. The volume collected is recorded as part of quality assurance to ensure diagnostic accuracy.
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Lab results should be interpreted by a licensed healthcare provider in the context of your complete medical history. Processing times may vary by laboratory. Charges will not be submitted to insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid. Direct-access lab testing is not available in NY, NJ, or RI.
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