Arsenic, Fractionated Urine




Test Mnemonic

UASFR

CPT Codes

  • 82175 - QTY (1)

LOINC ®

54454-4

Includes

  • Organic Arsenic
  • Inorganic Arsenic
  • Methylated Arsenic
  • Arsenic Fractionation Interpretation

Performing Laboratory

ARUP

FDA Category

Laboratory Developed Test


Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
8 mLUrine, 24-hour (well-mixed)Plastic containerRefrigerate during collection.RefrigeratedHEAVY METALS FORM REQUIRED to meet State Health Department requirements. Patient Prep: High concentrations of iodine may interfere with testing. Diet, medication, and nutritional supplements may introduce interfering substances. Patients should be encouraged to discontinue nutritional supplements, vitamins, minerals, non-essential over-the-counter medications (upon the advice of their physician) and avoid seafood for 48 hours. Avoid iodinated or gadolinium-based contrast media for at least 72 hours or 14 days for patients with impaired kidney function. Collection: Collect in a plastic container, mix well and aliquot into a trace metal free transport tube (ARUP #43116). Record total volume and collection time interval on specimen.

Alternate Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
8 mLUrine, randomPlastic container RefrigeratedHEAVY METALS FORM REQUIRED to meet State Health Department requirements. Patient Prep: High concentrations of iodine may interfere with testing. Diet, medication, and nutritional supplements may introduce interfering substances. Patients should be encouraged to discontinue nutritional supplements, vitamins, minerals, non-essential over-the-counter medications (upon the advice of their physician) and avoid seafood for 48 hours. Avoid iodinated or gadolinium-based contrast media for at least 72 hours or 14 days for patients with impaired kidney function. Collection: Collect in a plastic container, mix well and aliquot into a trace metal free transport tube (ARUP #43116). Record total volume and collection time interval on specimen.

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
2 mL     

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
Ambient2 weeks
Refrigerated2 weeks
Frozen2 months

Days Performed

Tue, Fri

Turnaround Time

2 - 11 days

Methodology

Name Description
High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) 
Inductively Coupled Plasma / Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS) 

Reference Range

Special Info

HEAVY METALS FORM REQUIRED to meet State Health Department requirements. Patient Prep: High concentrations of iodine may interfere with testing. Diet, medication, and nutritional supplements may introduce interfering substances. Patients should be encouraged to discontinue nutritional supplements, vitamins, minerals, non-essential over-the-counter medications (upon the advice of their physician) and avoid seafood for 48 hours. Avoid iodinated or gadolinium-based contrast media for at least 72 hours or 14 days for patients with impaired kidney function. Collection: Collect in a plastic container, mix well and aliquot into a trace metal free transport tube (ARUP #43116). Record total volume and collection time interval on specimen. Urine transported in a non-trace element-free tube or contaminated with iodine, gadolinium, blood, fecal material or acid preservative will be rejected. This test is New York DOH approved.

Clinical Info

The ACGIH Biological Exposure Index for the sum of inorganic and methylated species of arsenic is 35 µg/L. Inorganic species of arsenic are most toxic. Methylated species arise primarily from metabolism of inorganic species but may also come from dietary sources and are of moderate toxic potential. The organic species of arsenic are considered nontoxic and arise primarily from food. The sum of the inorganic, methylated, and organic species of arsenic may be lower than the total arsenic concentration due to the presence of unidentified organic species of arsenic.

Patient Info Sheet