Creatinine, Fluid




Test Mnemonic

FCRE

CPT Codes

  • 82565 - QTY (1)
  • 82570 - QTY (1)

LOINC ®

12190-5

Performing Laboratory

Cleveland Clinic Laboratories


Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
1 mLFluid, bodySterile container RefrigeratedViscous specimens will be rejected. Indicate source of fluid.

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
0.5 mL     

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
Ambient7 days
Refrigerated7 days
FrozenUnacceptable

Days Performed

Sun - Sat

Turnaround Time

8 hours

Methodology

Name Description
Enzymatic 

Reference Range

Creatinine, Fluid
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
       Refer to Clinical Information 

Special Info

Indicate body fluid type/source.

Clinical Info

Serous fluids: Creatinine measurement in peritoneal or drainage fluids is considered a useful test for detecting the presence of urine leaking through a defect in the urinary tract. A ratio of serous fluid creatinine to a concurrent serum creatinine > 1.0 indicates possible urine extravasation. Amniotic fluid: Creatinine measurement can be performed on amniotic fluid. The interpretation of the result is dependent on the clinical context, including gestational age. See references below. References: 1. CLSI. Analysis of Body Fluids in Clinical Chemistry; Approved Guideline. CLSI document C49-A. Wayne, PA: Clinical Laboratory Standards Institute; 2007. 2. Benzie RJ, Doran TA, Harkins JL, Owen VM, Porter CJ. Composition of the amniotic fluid and maternal serum in pregnancy. Am J Obstet Gynecol 1974;119:798-810.