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Spot urine analysis: acidification does not increase calcium recovery.

William McConnell1, Samuel D Vasikaran.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: We investigated the effects of acidification and storage on calcium recovery in spot urine samples.
METHODS: In a retrospective study, 43 spot urine samples from patients with metabolic bone disease, which had been previously analysed fresh for calcium and creatinine, were acidified and incubated for 2 h at room temperature and re-analysed. In a prospective study, fresh spot urine samples from 15 volunteers were split into two aliquots--one left unacidified and the other acidified with 6 mol/L HCl to pH < 2. Both aliquots were analysed immediately and after storage at 4 degrees C for 24 h.
RESULTS: In both studies, the calcium creatinine ratios obtained on acidified and non-acidified spot urine samples were not different, both when measured immediately as well as after storage at 4 degrees C for 24 h.
CONCLUSIONS: The acidification of spot urine samples would thus appear to be unnecessary for calcium/creatinine measurements in metabolic bone disease if they were undertaken within at least 24 h.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11853192     DOI: 10.1258/0004563021901577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Clin Biochem        ISSN: 0004-5632            Impact factor:   2.057


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1.  Reliability of urine collection pads for routine and metabolic biochemistry in infants and young children.

Authors:  Patricia M Crofton; Neil Squires; D Fraser Davidson; Paul Henderson; Sepideh Taheri
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  2008-05-21       Impact factor: 3.183

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