URINE CREATININE – SPOT SAMPLE

400.00

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Department : BIOCHEMISTRY

The Urine Creatinine – Spot Sample test determines the level of creatinine in a random urine sample. Creatinine is a waste product generated from normal muscle metabolism and is excreted through the kidneys at a relatively constant rate. Measuring creatinine in a spot urine sample provides a quick and convenient way to assess kidney function.

This test is commonly used in conjunction with other urine tests, such as protein or calcium measurements, to calculate ratios like the protein-to-creatinine ratio or calcium-to-creatinine ratio. These ratios help standardize results and provide more accurate clinical insights without requiring a 24-hour urine collection.

The spot urine creatinine test is widely used for screening, diagnosis, and monitoring of kidney-related conditions. It is particularly useful in outpatient settings due to its simplicity and ease of collection.

The purpose of the Urine Creatinine – Spot Sample test is to:

  • Measure creatinine concentration in a single urine sample
  • Evaluate kidney function
  • Support calculation of urine ratios (e.g., protein/creatinine ratio)
  • Assist in diagnosing kidney disorders
  • Monitor kidney health and treatment response

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Stay well hydrated before the test Provide a random urine (spot) sample in a sterile container Inform your doctor about any medications you are taking Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider
Urine Creatinine – Spot Sample test measures the concentration of creatinine in a single urine sample to help evaluate kidney function and support the assessment of various urine-based ratios.

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