Catecholamines Fractionated by LC-MS/MS, Urine Free




Test Mnemonic

URCAT2

CPT Codes

  • 82384 - QTY (1)

Aliases

  • Adrenaline
  • Dopamine, Random
  • Epinephrine, Random
  • Fractionation, Catecholamines
  • Free Catecholamine Fractionation
  • Noradrenaline
  • Norepinephrine, Random
  • Catecholamines, 24-hour or random urine

Includes

  • Creatinine, Urine - per volume
  • Creatinine, Urine - per 24h
  • Epinephrine, Urine - per 24h
  • Epinephrine, Urine - ratio to CRT
  • Epinephrine, Urine - per volume
  • Norepinephrine, Urine - per 24h
  • Norepinephrine, Urine - ratio to CRT
  • Norepinephrine, Urine - per volume
  • Dopamine, Urine - per 24h
  • Dopamine, Urine - ratio to CRT
  • Dopamine, Urine - per volume
  • Catecholamines, Urine Interpretation

Performing Laboratory

ARUP

FDA Category

Laboratory Developed Test


Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
4 mLUrine, 24-hour (well-mixed)24 HR Urine ContainerRefrigerate during collection.RefrigeratedDrugs and medications may affect results and should be discontinued for at least 72 hours prior to specimen collection. pH urine to > 2 and < 7 with 6M HCl acid or sulfamic acid before transport. Record total volume and collection time interval on sample and test request form.

Alternate Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
4 mLUrine, randomClean container RefrigeratedDrugs and medications may affect results and should be discontinued for at least 72 hours prior to specimen collection. pH urine to > 2 and < 7 with 6M HCl acid or sulfamic acid before transport. Record volume on sample and test request form.

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
2.5 mL     

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
Refrigerated1 week (unpreserved); 1 month (preserved)
FrozenUnacceptable (unpreserved); 6 months (preserved)
AmbientUnacceptable

Days Performed

Sun - Sat

Turnaround Time

2 - 6 days

Methodology

Name Description
High Performance Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) 

Reference Range

Creatinine, Urine 24h
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
Male3 Years8 YearsNormal140-700mg/d
Male9 Years12 YearsNormal300-1300mg/d
Male13 Years17 YearsNormal500-2300mg/d
Male18 Years50 YearsNormal1000-2500mg/d
Male51 Years80 YearsNormal800-2100mg/d
Male81 Years99 YearsNormal600-2000mg/d
Female3 Years8 YearsNormal140-700mg/d
Female9 Years12 YearsNormal300-1300mg/d
Female13 Years17 YearsNormal400-1600mg/d
Female18 Years50 YearsNormal700-1600mg/d
Female51 Years80 YearsNormal500-1400mg/d
Female81 Years99 YearsNormal400-1300mg/d
Dopamine, Ur ratio to CRT
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Months11 MonthsNormal240-1290ug/g crt
 1 Years3 YearsNormal80-1220ug/g crt
 4 Years10 YearsNormal220-720ug/g crt
 11 Years17 YearsNormal120-450ug/g crt
 18 Years99 YearsNormal0-250ug/g crt
Dopamine, Urine 24 h
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Years3 YearsNormalNot Established.
 4 Years10 YearsNormal80-440ug/d
 11 Years17 YearsNormal100-496ug/d
 18 Years99 YearsNormal71-485ug/d
Epinephrine, Ur ratio to CRT
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Months11 MonthsNormal0-380ug/g crt
 1 Years3 YearsNormal0-82ug/g crt
 4 Years10 YearsNormal5-93ug/g crt
 11 Years17 YearsNormal3-58ug/g crt
 18 Years99 YearsNormal0-20ug/g crt
Epinephrine, Urine per 24h
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Years3 YearsNormalNot Established 
 4 Years10 YearsNormal1-14ug/d
 11 Years17 YearsNormal1-18ug/d
 18 Years99 YearsNormal1-14ug/d
Norepinephrine, Ur ratio to CRT
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Months11 MonthsNormal25-310ug/g crt
 1 Years3 YearsNormal25-290ug/g crt
 4 Years10 YearsNormal27-110ug/g crt
 11 Years17 YearsNormal4-105ug/g crt
 18 Years99 YearsNormal0-45ug/g crt
Norepinephrine, Urine 24h
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Years3 YearsNormalNot Established.
 4 Years10 YearsNormal7-65ug/d
 11 Years17 YearsNormal12-96ug/d
 18 Years99 YearsNormal14-120ug/d

Special Info

Drugs and medications may affect results and should be discontinued for at least 72 hours prior to specimen collection, if possible. Catecholamines are not stable above pH 7. The pH of such specimens must be adjusted by the addition of 6M HCl acid or sulfamic acid prior to transport. A pH less than 2 can cause assay interference. Record total volume and collection time interval on transport tube and test request form. Specimen preservation Option 1: Transfer a 4 mL aliquot (Min: 2.5 mL) to an ARUP Standard Transport Tube. Adjust pH to 2.0-4.0 with 6M HCl. Specimen Preservation Option 2: Transfer a 4 mL aliquot (Min: 2.5 mL) to an ARUP Standard Transport Tube containing 20 mg sulfamic acid (ARUP Supply #48098), available by contacting Client Services at 800.628.6816 or 216.444.5755 (Min: 2.5 mL). Room temperature specimens, specimens preserved with boric acid or acetic acid, or specimens with pH > 7 will be rejected. This test is New York DOH approved.

Clinical Info

This test is useful to evaluate clinical symptoms of excess catecholamine secretion. Not recommended for evaluation of paraganglioma or pheochromocytoma. The optimal specimen for this testing is a 24-hour urine collection.