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Urinary Creatinine Clearance Rate (CCR)

CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY

Urinary Creatinine Clearance Rate (CCR)

Also Known As: U. CCR
The Urinary Creatinine Clearance Rate (CCR) test measures the rate at which creatinine is cleared from the blood by the kidneys. It provides an estimate of the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) — the best overall indicator of kidney function. Creatinine is a waste product derived from muscle metabolism (breakdown of creatine phosphate). It is produced at a fairly constant rate and excreted almost entirely by glomerular filtration, with minimal tubular reabsorption. Therefore, the amount of creatinine cleared from plasma per unit time directly reflects glomerular filtration efficiency.
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Serum creatinine + 24 hrs Urine

24 Hours Urine Sample Collection Instructions

1. Start your 24 hours urine collection in the morning.
2. Do not collect the first urine of the day, but mark this as your start time.
3. Collect all the urine for the next 24 hours in the collection container. In order to get correct results, it is important to collect every urine sample.
4. The last urine sample should be as close to the starting time as possible and must be saved.
5. Do not urinate into the main container directly as it might have potentially hazardous preservatives and you might get splashed.
6. If the container has a preservative, please mix every time you add urine to the container.
7. Please remember to keep urine in container in refrigerator or cool temperature.
8. Once the urine collection has been completed, the containers need to be taken to the lab as soon as possible.

View All 5 Parameters
  • CREATININE CLEARANCE RATE
  • CREATININE, Serum
  • TOTAL URINARY CREATININE (24HRS)
  • TOTAL URINARY VOLUME IN 24HRS
  • URINARY CREATININE
1. What tests are done in Clinical Biochemistry?
These tests measure things like blood sugar, liver function, kidney function, cholesterol and
electrolytes.
2. Do I need to report fasting?before these tests?
No, Fasting is not required.
3. How soon will I get my reports?
Mon-Sat, sample before 4pm, report same day and sunday reports, next day.
4. Are biochemistry tests reliable?
Yes. We use fully automated machines that ensure accurate and consistent results.
5. Can these tests detect early health problems?
Yes — a 24-hour urinary creatinine clearance (Ccr) test can detect early health problems, especially early kidney (renal) dysfunction.

The Turnaround Time (TAT) depends on the following factors:

  • Registration date and time
  • Type of scan or test
  • Scan time or sample collection time

In uncommon circumstances, TAT may be delayed due to test complexity or reasons beyond our control. You will be informed of the estimated TAT at the time of registration.

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