Specific Gravity, Random, Urine

Test Code
USPG


Alias/See Also
Epic: LAB2448


Preferred Specimen

Specimen Type: Urine
Collection Container: Red/Yellow tube (UA-preservative)
Specimen Volume: 8 mL




Minimum Volume

1 mL




Other Acceptable Specimens

Specimen Type: Urine
Collection Container: Clear top (no additive)
Specimen Volume: 3 mL


Instructions
  1. Collect random urine specimen in a sterile container.
  2. Aliquot/transfer at least 3 mL specimen into preservative or clear top (no additive) vacutainer.


Specimen Stability

Room temperature: Unaccpetable
Refrigerated: 24 hours
Frozen: Not defined




Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)

Unlabeled, mislabeled, wrong tube type, hemolyzed, QNS, exceeds specimen stability requirements.




Methodology

Refractometer



Setup Schedule

Daily




Report Available

Same day




Reference Range
<1.036


Clinical Significance
Specific gravity (SG), the ratio of the mass of a solution compared to the mass of an equal volume of water, is an estimate of the concentration of substances dissolved in the solution.

Urine SG can be used to assess the kidney’s ability to concentrate or dilute urine. However, because protein, glucose, and contrast dye have molecular masses that are relatively large compared to other major components of urine (eg, sodium, chloride, potassium), they disproportionately affect SG. In these cases, urine osmolality is a better measure of urine concentration.



Performing Laboratory

Inova Laboratories

2832 Juniper Street

Fairfax, VA 22031




Last Updated: April 10, 2024
Last Review: N. Wolford, April 10, 2024


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