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Supersaturation Profile, Urine

CPT Code(s): 82340; 82436; 82507; 84560; 83735; 83945; 84105; 84133; 84300; 84392; 83986
Specimen Required: Patient Preparation:
Collect:24-hour urine. Refrigerate during collection.
Specimen Preparation:Transport four separate 4 mL aliquots from a well-mixed 24-hour urine collection using Calculi Risk/Supersaturation Urine Collection Kit (RDL supply#46007). Available online through eSupply using RDL Connectâ„¢ or contact Client Services at (888) 431-7474. Aliquot according to the following specifications: 1st aliquot (pH 2): Transfer 4 mL urine into a Sulfamic Acid Tube. (Min: 4 mL) Mix well.2nd aliquot (pH 2): Transfer 4 mL urine into a Sulfamic Acid Tube. (Min: 4 mL) Mix well.3rd aliquot (pH 9): Transfer 4 mL urine into a Sodium Carbonate Tube. (Min: 4 mL) Mix well.4th aliquot: Transfer 4 mL urine into an Unpreserved Tube. (Min: 4 mL) Freeze specimens immediately after aliquoting. Do not exceed 4 mL in tubes.If collection kit is unavailable, transport four 4 mL unadjusted aliquots of urine.
Storage/Transport Temperature:Frozen.
Stability:Ambient: Unacceptable; Refrigerated: Unacceptable; Frozen: 2 weeks
New York DOH Approval Status: Specimens from New York clients will be sent out to a New York DOH approved laboratory, if possible.
Aliases:
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