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Test Code HMU24 Heavy Metals Screen, with Reflex, 24 Hour, Urine

Additional Codes

CNE Order Code: U Heavy Metal


Specimen Required


1. For the 48-hour period prior to the start of collection, as well as during the collection, patient should not eat seafood.

2. High concentrations of gadolinium and iodine are known to potentially interfere with most inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry-based metal tests. If either gadolinium- or iodine-containing contrast media has been administered, a specimen should not be collected for 96 hours.

Supplies: Urine Tubes, 10 mL (T068)

Collection Container/Tube: Clean, plastic aliquot container with no metal cap or glued insert

Submission Container/Tube: Plastic, 10-mL urine tube

Specimen Volume: 6 mL

Collection Instructions:

1. Collect urine for 24 hours.

2. Refrigerate specimen within 4 hours of completion of 24-hour collection.

3. See Metals Analysis Specimen Collection and Transport for complete instructions.

Additional Information: See Urine Preservatives-Collection and Transportation for 24-Hour Urine Specimens for multiple collections.


Useful For

Detecting arsenic, cadmium, mercury, and lead exposure and toxicity using 24-hour urine specimens

Profile Information

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
ASHU Arsenic, 24 Hr, U Yes, (order ASU24) Yes
CDHMU Cadmium, 24 Hr, U Yes, (order CDU) Yes
HGHU Mercury, 24 Hr, U Yes, (order HGU) Yes
PBHU Lead, 24 Hr, U Yes, (order PBU) Yes

Reflex Tests

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
SPASU Arsenic Speciation, 24 Hr, U Yes No

Testing Algorithm

If arsenic concentration is greater than or equal to 10 mcg/L, then speciation will be performed at an additional charge.

Method Name

Triple-Quadrupole Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry (ICP-MS/MS)

Reporting Name

Heavy Metal Scrn w/Reflex, 24 Hr, U

Specimen Type

Urine

Specimen Minimum Volume

3 mL

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Urine Refrigerated (preferred) 7 days
  Frozen  7 days

Reject Due To

  All specimens will be evaluated at Mayo Clinic Laboratories for test suitability.

Reference Values

ARSENIC:

0-17 years: Not established

≥18 years: <35 mcg/24 h

 

CADMIUM:

0-17 years: Not established

≥18 years: <0.7mcg/24 h

 

MERCURY:

0-17 years: Not established

≥18 years: <2 mcg/24 h

Toxic concentration: >50 mcg/24 h

 

The concentration at which toxicity is expressed is widely variable between patients.

50 mcg/24 h is the lowest concentration at which toxicity is usually apparent.

 

LEAD:

0-17 years: Not established

≥18 years: <2 mcg/24 h

Interpretation

Arsenic:

Mayo Clinic uses the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists biological exposure index (BEI) as the reference value. The BEI is the sum of all the toxic species (inorganic arsenic plus methylated arsenic metabolites).

 

Physiologically, arsenic exists in a number of toxic and nontoxic forms. The total arsenic concentration reflects all the arsenic present in the sample regardless of species (eg, inorganic vs. methylated vs. organic arsenic). The measurement of urinary total arsenic levels is generally accepted as the most reliable indicator of recent arsenic exposure. However, if the total urine arsenic concentration is elevated, arsenic speciation must be performed to identify if it is a toxic form (eg, inorganic and methylated arsenic forms) or a relatively nontoxic organic form (eg, arsenobetaine and arsenocholine).

 

The inorganic toxic forms of arsenic (eg, As[III] and As[V]) are found in the urine shortly after ingestion, whereas the less toxic methylated forms, monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) and dimethylarsinic acid (DMA), are the species that predominate longer than 24 hours after ingestion. In general, urinary As(III) and As(V) concentrations peak in the urine at approximately 10 hours and return to normal 20 to 30 hours after ingestion. Urinary MMA and DMA concentrations normally peak at approximately 40 to 60 hours and return to baseline 6 to 20 days after ingestion.

 

After a seafood meal (seafood generally contains the nontoxic, organic form of arsenic, eg, arsenobetaine), the urine output of arsenic may increase to over 300 mcg/24 h, after which it will decline.

 

This test can determine if the patient has been exposed to above-average levels of arsenic. It cannot predict whether the arsenic levels in their body will affect their health.

 

Cadmium:

In chronic cadmium exposure, the kidneys are the primary target organ. Urine concentrations of cadmium can be useful to assess long-term exposure and determine cadmium body burden. Collection of urine over 24 hours minimizes fluctuations of observed cadmium concentrations in random urine samples.

 

Cadmium excretion above 3.0 mcg/g creatinine indicates significant exposure to cadmium. For occupational testing, OSHA cadmium standard is less than 3.0 mcg/g creatinine, and the BEI is 5 mcg/g creatinine.

 

Mercury:

Daily urine excretion of mercury above 50 mcg/day indicates significant exposure (per World Health Organization standard).

 

Lead:

Measurements of urinary lead (Pb) levels have been used to assess lead exposure. However, like lead blood, urinary lead excretion mainly reflects recent exposure and, thus, shares many of the same limitations for assessing Pb body burden or long-term exposure.(3,4)

 

Urinary lead concentration increases exponentially with blood lead and can exhibit relatively high intra-individual variability, even at similar blood lead concentrations.(5,6)

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Report Available

1 to 3 days

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

CPT Code Information

82175

82300

83825

83655

LOINC Code Information

Test ID Test Order Name Order LOINC Value
HMU24 Heavy Metal Scrn w/Reflex, 24 Hr, U 94575-8

 

Result ID Test Result Name Result LOINC Value
8678 Cadmium, 24 Hr, U 5612-7
48539 Arsenic, 24 Hr, U 5587-1
92408 Mercury, 24 Hr, U 6693-6
92409 Lead, 24 Hr, U 5677-0
TIME4 Collection Duration 13362-9
92215 Total Arsenic Concentration 21074-0
VL16 Total Volume 3167-4

Urine Preservative Collection Options

Note: The addition of preservative or application of temperature controls must occur within 4 hours of completion of the collection.

Ambient

No

Refrigerate

Preferred

Frozen

OK

50% Acetic Acid

OK

Boric Acid

No

Diazolidinyl Urea

No

6M Hydrochloric Acid

OK

6M Nitric Acid

OK

Sodium Carbonate

No

Thymol

No

Toluene

No