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Citrates in 24-hour urine

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1960,00 rsd

Reverse time

8 days

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Urine collection

Category

Urine analysis

Written by:

Milica Ranković

Updated:

July 27, 2024

Published:

June 18, 2023

Reading Time:

4 min

The analysis of citrates in 24-hour urine is a key tool in diagnosing and monitoring conditions that can affect kidney health and metabolic processes. At IntroLab laboratory, we strive to provide you with all the information you need to make informed decisions about your health. Do not hesitate to contact us if you have additional questions about this or any other analysis we provide.

What are citrates in 24-hour urine?

The analysis of citrates in 24-hour urine measures the amount of citrates, or salts of citric acid, that are excreted through urine over a 24-hour period. Citrates are an integral part of many biological processes, perhaps most notably as inhibitors of kidney stone formation.

Role of citrates in the body

Citrates play a crucial role in maintaining the acidity balance (pH) in the body, especially in the urine. They prevent excessive acidity in the urine, which can lead to the formation of kidney stones. Additionally, citrates are part of the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle), an important metabolic pathway central to energy production in cells.

Why is measuring citrates in 24-hour urine important?

Measuring citrate levels in urine is important because variations in this level can indicate different health problems. For example, a low amount of citrate in the urine, a condition known as hypocitraturia, can signal an increased risk of kidney stone formation, often associated with conditions such as metabolic acidosis, diabetes, or genetic disorders like Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis.

Also, hypocitraturia can result from certain high-protein and salt diets, which can reduce the level of citrate in the urine. On the other hand, high alcohol consumption or prolonged use of certain medications, such as carbonic anhydrase inhibitors or diuretics, can also decrease citrate levels.

When is this test needed?

The 24-hour urine citrate test is usually recommended for individuals who have had kidney stones, to determine if there is a risk of recurrence. It can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of therapy to prevent kidney stone formation. It may be part of the diagnostic process for people suspected of having metabolic disorders.

How is the analysis performed?

For this test, urine is collected over a 24-hour period. A laboratory technician will provide you with a special container in which to collect the urine. It is important to follow the collection instructions accurately to ensure precise results.

Specificities and subtypes of the analysis

There are various variations of this test that can be used in specific situations, such as pediatric or pregnancy tests. Your doctor will recommend the appropriate test based on your health condition and needs.

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