Creatinine Clearance Test CCT - 24 Hrs Urine
Test Code
C57
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Test Parameters Included
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Department
CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Methodology
The Modified Jaffe Kinetic method is a widely used spectrophotometric technique for measuring creatinine concentration in both urine and serum. This method is based on the Jaffe reaction, where creatinine reacts with picrate in an alkaline solution to form a colored complex. The "kinetic" aspect refers to measuring the rate of color change over a specific time, which helps to minimize interference from non-creatinine chromogens, improving the specificity and accuracy of the creatinine measurement. For the Creatinine Clearance Test, this method is applied to quantify creatinine in the 24-hour urine sample and a corresponding blood (serum) sample, which are then used to calculate the clearance rate.
Sample Required
Serum (1ML) and 24 Hours Urine (24 Urine volume) : 24 Hours Urine (24 Hour Urine Volume) and corresponding Blood (Serum)
(A complete 24-hour urine collection is required, along with a blood sample collected around the time of the urine collection completion, for serum creatinine measurement.)
Preparation
Proper collection of the 24-hour urine sample is critical for accurate results. Please follow these detailed instructions carefully: * Consult Your Doctor: Discuss any medications you are taking with ... Read more
Schedule Report
24 Hours
Emergency Report
Yes
Frequently Asked Questions
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