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Organization: | Alberta Precision Laboratories | |||||||||||||||||||
Message Alert: | PLEASE NOTE: This Test Directory is in an interim state and due to changes pertaining to the DynaLIFE transition, performing site for routing has not been updated. Please refer to Laboratory Information System for appropriate routing. | |||||||||||||||||||
Test Name/Synonym: | Catecholamines, Urine - Calgary Zone (CLS) | |||||||||||||||||||
Test Includes: | Epinephrine, Norepinephrine and Dopamine | |||||||||||||||||||
LABID (Connect Care): | 24 Hour urine: LAB962 Random urine: LAB4656 | |||||||||||||||||||
Primary Container: | 24 Hour urine: 24 HR URINE CONTAINER – ACID Random urine: STERILE CONTAINER | |||||||||||||||||||
Specimen Collection Requirements: | 80 mL aliquot of 24 hour urine collection preserved with Sulfamic Acid. If Sulfamic acid is not available, HCl is also an acceptable preservative. See HCl for Urine Preservation. If test is ordered at the same time as Oxalate, collect with HCl instead of Sulfamic acid. See Oxalate. Direct patient to obtain container with 25 mL of 6N HCl from Beddington or Riverbend PSC or RRL Outpatient labs. HCl is not available at any other PSC. Specimen may be dropped off at any PSC after collection is complete. 24 hour urine specimen collection container must have preservative pouch(es) added BEFORE collection.
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Processing: | 24 Hour Collections:
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Transportation: | Transport at refrigerated temperature. Diagnostic Scientific Center: Store in refrigerator after receipt. | |||||||||||||||||||
Testing Schedule: | Monthly | |||||||||||||||||||
Testing Area: | Toxicology | |||||||||||||||||||
Performing Site: | University of Alberta Hospital | |||||||||||||||||||
Additional Test Information: | False positive increases in urine and plasma metanephrines and catecholamines have been associated with the following drugs or classes of drugs: anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, some beta blockers, dihydropyridine calcium channel blockers, some anxiolytics, anti-Parkinson’s drugs, decongestants, phenoxybenzamine. Interpretation of results while on one of these agents should be interpreted with caution and put into clinical context. | |||||||||||||||||||
Last Updated On: | Thursday, September 19, 2024 |