Porphyrins Quantitative, 24 Hour Urine (Sendout)

General Information

Lab Name

Porphyrins Quantitative, 24 Hour Urine (Sendout)

Lab Code

RUPORG

Epic Name

Porphyrins Quantitative, 24 Hour Urine (Sendout)

External Test Id

PQNU

Description

Useful For: Preferred screening test for congenital erythropoietic porphyria and porphyria cutanea tarda and during symptomatic periods for acute intermittent porphyria, hereditary coproporphyria, and variegate porphyria.

Patient Preparation: Patient should abstain from alcohol for 24 hours prior to and during collection. Include a list of medications the patient is currently taking.

Ordering Note: This test is for timed urine collections only. Refer to Porphyrins Quantitative, Random Urine (Sendout) [RUPORR] for random urine collections.

Synonyms

Coproporphyrins, Heptacarboxylporphyrins, Hexacarboxylporphyrins, Pentacarboxylporphyrins, Porphyria, PQNU, T272, T596, Uroporphyrins

Components

Code Name
RUPRTV Porphryin Total Volume
RUPRIN Porphryin Collection Interval
RUUPPO Uroporphyrin (octa), 24 Hour Urine
RUHPCP Heptacarboxylporphyrins, 24 Hour Urine
RUHXCP Hexacarboxylporphyrins, 24 Hour Urine
RUPCBP Pentacarboxylporphyrins, 24 Hour Urine
RUCPPT Coproporphyrin (tetra), 24 Hour Urine
RUPRPB Porphobilinogen, 24 Hour Urine
RUPRI Porphyrins Quantitative Interpretation, 24 Hour Urine

Interpretation

Method

High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) with Fluorometric Detection

  • Includes quantitation of coproporphyrins, uroporphyrins, and intermediate porphyrins (heptacarboxyl, hexacarboxyl, and pentacarboxyl).
  • Includes liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) determination of porphobilinogen.

Reference Range

See individual components

Ref. Range Notes

Interpretation: Abnormal results are reported with a detailed interpretation which may include an overview of the results and their significance, a correlation to available clinical information provided with the specimen, differential diagnosis, and recommendations for additional testing when indicated and available.

Interferences and Limitations

Cautions: Urine preservative should be used; 24-hour collections should be preserved by adding 5.0 g of sodium carbonate to a light-resistant collection container prior to beginning collection. Porphobilinogen (PBG) and porphyrins are susceptible to degradation at high temperature, at pH below 5.0, and on exposure to light.

Neither erythropoietic protoporphyria nor X-linked dominant protoporphyria are detected utilizing urine porphyrins and PBG measurements.

Ethanol and a variety of medications are known to interfere with heme synthesis leading to elevations in urine porphyrins, particularly coproporphyrin. Coproporphyrin elevation without concomitant PBG elevation should not be used as the basis for the diagnosis of porphyria but may warrant follow-up testing with fecal porphyrin analysis.

Ordering & Collection

Specimen Type

Urine

Collection

24-hour Urine Collection (preferred):

  • Before collection, add 5 g of sodium carbonate as preservative to a amber polyethylene 24-hr urine collection container. Do not substitute sodium bicarbonate for sodium carbonate.
    • The addition of preservative must occur prior to beginning the collection.
  • Refrigerate and protect sample from light during collection.
  • Deliver sample to the lab for processing as soon as possible after completion of collection.

Mayo Preservative Supply: Sodium Carbonate, 5 gram [T272]

Also acceptable: Unpreserved random urine. Collect Monday-Thursday only. Random samples must arrive at Mayo within 72 hours of collection. Refer to separate entry Porphyrins Quantitative, Random Urine (Sendout) [RUPORR] for ordering, collection, and processing instructions.



Handling Instructions

Outside Laboratories:

  • Mix specimen well. Measure and record total volume. Document the total volume and collection interval on the DLMP requisition.
  • Transfer urine to a light-protected aliquot, leaving room for expansion, and freeze at -20°C as soon as possible after completion of collection. Transport on dry ice.

Quantity

requested: 20-50 mL urine in light-protected aliquot
minimum: 15 mL urine in light-protected aliquot

Processing

SPS:

  • Measure and record total volume. Document the total volume and collection interval on the requisition.
  • Aliquot 50 mL urine (minimum 15 mL) into a light-protected (amber), screw-cap container [Mayo Supply T596].
  • If necessary, adjust the pH using sodium carbonate to between 7 and 10.
  • Promptly freeze the urine aliquot at -20°C.

Result-at-entry:

  • RUPRTV (Porphryin Total Volume): <Enter the total volume in mL>
  • RUPRIN (Porphryin Interval): <Enter the interval in hr>

Sendouts:

  • Order Mayo Test: PQNU.
  • Interfaced: Yes.
  • If provided, list the patient's medications in the "Performing Lab Comments" section of the MayoAccess order.

Stability:

  • 24-Hour Specimens (After completion of collection): Frozen: 7 days.

Performance

LIS Dept Code

Sendouts Mayo Lab (FZ) (MAFZ)

Performing Location(s)

Sendout Mayo Clinic Laboratories
800-533-1710

200 First Street Southwest
Rochester, MN 55901

Frequency

Performed: Monday - Friday. Report Available: 2-4 days from sample receipt.

Available STAT?

No

Billing & Coding

CPT codes

84110, 84120

LOINC

43116-3

Interfaced Order Code

UOW2146