Cortisol, urinary free, 24-hour urine-13493

 

 

Test info

  
Cortisol, urinary free, 24-hour urine
  
13493
  
LAB13493
  
CFU
  
Urinary free cortisol
  

The diagnosis of Cushing syndrome (CS) requires evidence of cortisol hypersecretion.

Specimen

  

March 18, 2022

LabCorp has announced that they are currently experiencing a testing and reporting delay for this assay.

 

  
Urine, 24-hr
  
100 mL aliquot of a 24-hour collection
  
10 mL aliquot of a 24-hour collection
  
  
  1. Measure and record the total volume of the 24-hr collection
  2. Mix well
  3. Transfer a 100 mL aliquot to a Screw cap plastic container (sterile)
  
  

24 hr urine collection container with Boric acid

24 hr urine collection container with HCl

  
  • Total volume
  

Ambient (preferred) - 14 days

Refrigerated - 14 days

Frozen - 14 days

Freeze/thaw cycles - stable x 3

Performance

  
LabCorp Burlington (004432): R-LC
  
Mo - Fr
  
3 - 7 days
  

Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC/MS-MS)

Clinical and Interpretive info

  

Age

Male (µg/24h)

Female (µg/24h)

0 d - 1 yr

not established

not established

2 – 5 yrs

2 – 16

2 – 16

6 – 11 yrs

4 – 28

4 – 24

12 yrs

4 – 36

4 – 36

13 - 17 yrs

6 – 45

6 – 42

18 - 80 yrs

5 – 64

6 – 42

> 80 yrs

3 – 49

3 – 49

  

While serum cortisol levels fluctuate unpredictably and are strongly dependent on concurrent cortisol-binding globulin (CBG) levels, a 24-hour urine specimen integrates the cortisol production for an entire day and is not affected by CBG. Urinary cortisol reflects the portion of serum-free cortisol filtered by the kidney, and correlates well with cortisol secretion rate. The most common causes of CS are pituitary adenoma (65% to 70%), adrenal tumor (15% to 20%), and ectopic CS (10% to 15%).

Billing

  
82530
  
Cortisol,F,ug/L,U: 33346-8
Cortisol,F,ug/24hr: 7-7

Tracking

  
03/29/2019
  
06/13/2023
  
05/26/2023