Test ID CRC Creatinine Clearance, Serum and 24-Hour Urine
Useful For
Estimation of glomerular filtration rate
Profile Information
Test ID | Reporting Name | Available Separately | Always Performed |
---|---|---|---|
CREAS | Creatinine, S | Yes, (order CREAZ) | Yes |
CRCU | Creatinine, U | No | Yes |
Special Instructions
Method Name
Enzymatic Colorimetric Assay
Reporting Name
Creatinine ClearanceSpecimen Type
SerumUrine
Serum and urine are required. Serum must be drawn within the same 24-hour period as the urine collection.
Specimen Type: Serum
Container/Tube: Red top or serum gel
Specimen Volume: 1 mL
Collection Instructions: Label specimen as serum.
Specimen Type: Urine
Container/Tube: Plastic, 5-mL tube (Supply T465)
Specimen Volume: 5 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Collect urine for 24 hours.
2. Refrigerate specimen within 4 hours of completion of 24-hour collection.
3. Label specimen as urine.
Additional Information:
1. 24-Hour volume and patient's height in centimeters and weight in kilograms are required.
2. See Urine Preservatives in Special Instructions for multiple collections.
Urine Preservative Collection Options
Ambient |
Preferred |
Refrigerated |
Yes |
Frozen |
Yes |
6N HCl |
Yes |
50% Acetic Acid |
Yes |
Na(2)CO(3) |
Yes |
Toluene |
Yes |
6N HNO(3) |
Yes |
Boric Acid |
Yes |
Thymol |
Yes |
Specimen Minimum Volume
Serum: 0.5 mL; Urine 1 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
---|---|---|
Serum | Refrigerated (preferred) | |
Frozen | ||
Urine | Refrigerated (preferred) | |
Ambient | ||
Frozen |
Clinical Information
Glomerular filtration rate (GFR) is the sum of filtration rates in all functioning nephrons and so an estimation of the GFR provides a measure of functioning nephrons of the kidney. A decrease in GFR implies either progressive renal disease, or a reversible process causing decreased nephron function (eg, severe dehydration). One of the most common methods used for estimating GFR is creatinine clearance.
Creatinine is derived from the metabolism of creatine from skeletal muscle and dietary meat intake, and is released into the circulation at a relatively constant rate. Thus, the serum creatinine concentration is usually stable. Creatinine is freely filtered by glomeruli and not reabsorbed or metabolized by renal tubules. However, approximately 15% of excreted urine creatinine is derived from proximal tubular secretion. Because of the tubular secretion of creatinine, the creatinine clearance typically overestimates the true GFR by 10% to 15%.
Creatinine clearance is usually determined from measurement of creatinine in a 24-hour urine specimen and from a serum specimen obtained during the same collection period. The creatinine clearance is then calculated by the equation:
2.54 cm=1 inch
1 kg=2.2 pounds (lbs)
Patient surface area (SA)=wt (kg)(.425) X ht (cm)(.725) X 0.007184
Urine conc (mg/dL) x 24 hr Urine volume (mL)
Uncorr creat clear= 1440 minutes_____ =mL/min
Plasma creat (mg/dL)
Urine conc (mg/dL) x 24 hr urine volume (mL)
Corr creat clear= 1440 minutes_______ x 1.73m(2)=
mL/min/1.73m(2)
Plasma creat (mg/dL) Patient SA
Reference Values
Creatinine Clearance:
Males:
0-18 years: Reference values have not been established
19-75 years: 77-160 mL/min/BSA
≥76 years: Reference values have not been established
Females:
0-17 years: Reference values have not been established
18-29 years: 78-161 mL/min/BSA
30-39 years: 72-154 mL/min/BSA
40-49 years: 67-146 mL/min/BSA
50-59 years: 62-139 mL/min/BSA
60-72 years: 56-131 mL/min/BSA
≥73 years: Reference values have not been established
Creatinine, Urine: reported in units of mg/dL
Creatinine, Serum
Males
12-24 months: 0.1-0.4 mg/dL
3-4 years: 0.1-0.5 mg/dL
5-9 years: 0.2-0.6 mg/dL
10-11 years: 0.3-0.7 mg/dL
12-13 years: 0.4-0.8 mg/dL
14-15 years: 0.5-0.9 mg/dL
≥16 years: 0.8-1.3 mg/dL
Reference values have not been established for patients that are less than 12 months of age.
Females
13-36 months: 0.1-0.4 mg/dL
4-5 years: 0.2-0.5 mg/dL
6-8 years: 0.3-0.6 mg/dL
9-15 years: 0.4-0.7 mg/dL
≥16 years: 0.6-1.1 mg/dL
Reference values have not been established for patients that are less than 12 months of age.
Cautions
One of the major limitations of creatinine clearance is erroneous results due to incomplete urine collections. Accurate results depend upon a complete and accurately timed collection.
Result can be falsely decreased in patients with elevated levels of N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI, a metabolite of acetaminophen), N-acetylcysteine (NAC), and Metamizole.
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Sunday; Continuously
Report Available
1 dayPerforming Laboratory

Test Classification
This test has been cleared or approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration and is used per manufacturer's instructions.CPT Code Information
82575