Potassium in Urine
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190.00 rsd
Reverse time
1 day
Sampling
Urine collection
Category
Urine analysis
The potassium in urine test is used to diagnose, differentiate, and monitor hyperkalemia (high potassium levels) and hypokalemia (low potassium levels) through urine. This test is essential for evaluating the potassium balance in the body and can provide important information about metabolic disorders related to potassium levels in urine. It is available at IntroLab, Belgrade’s leading laboratory for biochemical urine analyses.
What is Potassium?
Potassium is an essential electrolyte that is crucial for the normal functioning of the nervous system, muscles, and heart. Both high and low levels of potassium can lead to serious health issues and require proper treatment.
When is Urine Potassium Measured?
This test is recommended for patients suspected of having elevated potassium levels. Conditions such as kidney failure, heart failure, diabetes mellitus, or certain metabolic disorders can cause hyperkalemia. Measuring potassium in urine helps evaluate its excretion and provides important information about kidney function and electrolyte balance.
The test is also useful for patients suspected of having low potassium levels. Hypokalemia can result from conditions such as diuresis, gastrointestinal loss (through vomiting, diarrhea), kidney diseases, or the use of certain medications. A detailed analysis allows for the assessment of potential potassium deficiency.
For patients already diagnosed with hyperkalemia or hypokalemia, this test helps monitor the effectiveness of therapy. Regular monitoring of urine potassium levels enables doctors to adjust treatment and ensure optimal control of electrolyte balance.
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Sample: Urine
Reverse time: 1 day
Preparation: The ideal urine sample for analysis is fresh, first-morning urine (first stream) collected in a sterile container. Do not perform hygiene measures before collecting the sample. A minimum of 10-15ml of urine is needed for the analysis. Deliver the sample to the laboratory within one hour.