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Protein Electrophoresis, Total Protein, Random Urine : 8525
Test CodeUPERAN or 8525
CPT Codes
82570, 84156, 84166
Transport Container
Preferred Specimen
25 mL random urine in an unpreserved, plastic urine container
Minimum Volume
15 mL
Submit a first morning voided specimen if possible.
25 mL random urine in an unpreserved, plastic urine container
Minimum Volume
15 mL
Submit a first morning voided specimen if possible.
Transport Temperature
Room temperature.
Specimen Stability
Room Temperature: 4 days; Refrigerated: 5 days; Frozen: 30 days
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Acidified Urine
Methodology
Electrophoresis, Spectrophotometry
Setup Schedule
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
Report Available
2-5 days
Reference Range
See Laboratory Report
Clinical Significance
Urine protein electrophoresis (UPEP) is used to analyze the protein content in urine. The proteins are separated into five major components: albumin, alpha‐1, alpha‐2, beta and gamma. Interpretation of elevations, decreases or visual changes in different components and/or associated patterns can provide information on various disease states including inflammatory diseases, autoimmune diseases, different types of kidney injury, plasma cell disorders and cancers. UPEP is used to evaluate an individual with symptoms associated with potential monoclonal gammopathy. This test can help with initial diagnosis as well as monitoring disease progression and treatment effectiveness. The use of 24‐hour urine collection (vs random urine) is recommended by the National Comprehensive Cancer Network Panel as one of the tests for diagnosis for multiple myeloma and for monitoring response to treatment.
Performing Laboratory
med fusion