Journal article

SUHU PENYIMPANAN KREATININ DAN ASAM URAT DALAM AIR KEMIH SELAMA 24 JAM

A.A. Ngurah Subawa Sianny Herawati I NYOMAN WANDE I WAYAN PUTU SUTIRTA YASA dr. Tjokorda Gde Oka, M. S, Sp.PK

Volume : 21 Nomor : 2 Published : 2015, March

Indonesian Journal Of Clinical Pathology and Medical Laboratory

Abstrak

Creatinine and uric acid is a product that excreted in the urine by normal kidney functions. The examination of creatinine and uric acid in urine is done on 24-hour urine collection. During the storage of the urine, it is recommended to be stored in a refrigerator with the grade temperatures ranging from 2–8°C and is not recommended to use any preservative for the examination of creatinine and uric acid in urine. To know the comparation of creatinine and uric acid concentrations in urine between the urine tested immediately after the collection with urine that was stored at a temperature 2–8°C and those at room temperature for 24 hours. A total of 45 urine samples from outpatient clinic that came to the laboratory, were collected in particular urine vacutainer. Each urine sample is divided into three tubes. The first tube (P1) examined concentrations of creatinine and uric acid immediately after collection, was considered as the baseline value. The second tube (P2) stored at 2–8°C and the third tube (P3) is stored at room temperature for 24 hours, then followed by the examination of creatinine and uric acid concentrations. The examination of creatinine in urine was using reagent CREP2 Roche Diagnostic and uric acid in urine was using reagent UA2 Roche diagnostics by Cobas Integra ® 400 plus ® instrument. The mean of creatinine in urine concentrations which immediately examined (P1) is (125.10±74.85 mg/dL), concentrations after storage at 2?8°C (P2) and at room temperature (P3) were (123.42±73.80 mg/dL) and (124.09±73.95 mg/dL) respectively. Based on the analysis of one-way ANOVA, there were no significant differences between the concentrations of creatinine in urine immediately checked which were stored at 2–8°C and at room temperature (P>0.05). The mean of uric acid in urine concentrations which immediately examined (P1) is (52.61±35.48 mg/dL), where as after storage at 2–8°C (P2) and room temperature (P3) were (45.11±31.62 mg/dL) and (46.38±28.91 mg/dL) respectively. Based on the analysis of one-way ANOVA, there were no significant differences between the concentrations of uric acid in urine immediately checked by those stored at 2–8°C and at room temperature (P>0.05). Based on this study, it can be concluded that there were no effect of storage temperature on the concentrations of creatinine and uric acid in urine within 24 hours. Key words: Creatinine urine, uric acid urine, storage temperature, 24 hours