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Microalbumin Urine Test, Random

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The Microalbumin Urine Test, Random, measures albumin levels in urine to detect or monitor kidney damage or disease in at-risk patients.

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Test Code:

149997

CPT Code(s):

82043

Also Known As:

Albumin, Random Urine

Methodology:

Specimen:

Urine

Preparation:

No special preparation required.

Test Results:

1-2 days. May take longer based on weather, holiday, or lab delays.

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Test Code:

17674

CPT Code(s):

82043

Also Known As:

Albumin, Random Urine

Methodology:

Turbidometric

Specimen:

Urine

Preparation:

No special preparation required.

Test Results:

2-3 days. May take longer based on weather, holiday, or lab delays.

Walk-In Lab is prohibited from selling Quest tests to residents in the following states:AZ, NY, NJ, RI


What is the purpose of this test?

The Microalbumin Urine Test, Random, is a medical test that measures the amount of a protein called albumin in the urine. Albumin is a protein that is normally found in the blood, but when the kidneys are damaged, it can leak into the urine. This test is usually used to check for kidney damage or to monitor the progress of kidney disease in people who are at risk.

The Microalbumin Urine Test, Random, is a simple and non-invasive test that involves collecting a urine sample and sending it to a lab for analysis. The test is usually done as part of a routine checkup or to monitor the progress of kidney disease in people who have already been diagnosed. The test is called "random" because it can be done at any time, without any preparation or fasting required. A doctor may order this test if you have high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of kidney disease. These conditions can increase your risk of developing kidney disease, and the test can help detect early signs of kidney damage before symptoms appear.

In addition to detecting kidney damage, the test can also be used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment for kidney disease. For example, suppose you are taking medication to lower your blood pressure or control your diabetes. In that case, the test can help your doctor determine if the treatment is working and make adjustments if necessary. Overall, the Microalbumin Urine Test, Random is an important tool for detecting and monitoring kidney disease, and can help prevent serious complications and improve long-term health outcomes.

 

What do my results indicate?

It is important to note that reference ranges for the Microalbumin Urine Test, Random, may vary between laboratories. Nonetheless, the typical range for this test is as follows:

Normal Results:

  • A normal result for a Microalbumin Urine Test, Random, is typically less than 30 milligrams per gram of creatinine (mg/g creatinine).
  • A normal result indicates that the kidneys are functioning properly, and there is no evidence of kidney damage or dysfunction.

Elevated Results:

  • An elevated result for a Microalbumin Urine Test, Random, is typically between 30-300 mg/g creatinine.
  • An elevated result indicates that there may be early signs of kidney disease or dysfunction.
  • This is especially common in people with conditions such as diabetes or high blood pressure.
  • Additional tests may be needed to determine the underlying cause and develop an appropriate treatment plan.

 

When should I order a Microalbumin Urine Test, Random?

Individuals may order this test if they have experienced symptoms related to kidney damage or disease. Common signs or symptoms of kidney damage or disease include:

  • Fatigue and weakness
  • Swelling in the legs, ankles, feet, and face
  • Shortness of breath
  • High blood pressure
  • Foamy or bubbly urine
  • Blood in the urine
  • Decreased urine output
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Loss of appetite
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Itching or numbness
  • Muscle cramps and twitches

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