Organic Acids (Complete), Urine (Sendout)

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General Information

Lab Name
Organic Acids (Complete), URN
Lab Code
RUORGC
Epic Ordering
Organic Acids (Complete), Urine
External Test Id
LAB418
Description

Clinical Utility: Urine organic acids can be used for diagnosis and monitoring in patients with disorders of amino acid, organic acid, and fatty acid metabolism. This test is often used in conjunction with plasma acylcarnitines for follow up of presumptive positives in the newborn screening program. The following conditions typically show abnormalities in the urine organic acid profile: Alcaptonuria (homogentisic acid), Biotinidase deficiency, Canavan disease (N-acetylaspartic acid), Fatty Acid Oxidation Defects (MCAD, VLCAD, LCHAD), Fructose-1,6-diphosphatase deficiency (glycerol), Fumarase deficiency, Glutaric aciduria type 1 & 2, Glycerol kinase deficiency (glycerol), Hawkinsinuria (4-hydroxycyclohexylacetic acid), HMG CoA lyase deficiency, Holocarboxylase synthase deficiency, Hyperoxaluria type 1 & 2, Isovaleric aciduria, Ketosis, Ketothiolase deficiency, Malonyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, Maple Syrup Urine Disease, Methylmalonic aciduria, 3-methylcrotonyl CoA carboxylase deficiency, Mevalonic aciduria (mevalonolactone), Multiple acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (glutaric aciduria type 2), Multiple carboxylase deficiency, Ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency (orotic acid), Phenylketonuria, Propionic aciduria, Succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase deficiency (4-hydroxybutyric acid), Tyrosinemia type 1 (succinylacetone), and Tyrosinemia type 2.

Test Description: Organic acids are extracted from urine at acid pH with ethyl acetate and ether, and derivatized with hydroxylamine and BSTFA. Separation is accomplished by gas chromatography and identification by mass spectrometry using a library of 200 compounds. Semi-quantitative results are reported for 13 organic acids. The following organic acids are always reported: 2-Ketoglutaric, 3-Methylglutaconic, 3-Methylglutaric, 3-OH-Butyric Acid, Acetoacetic, Adipic, Ethylmalonic, Fumaric, Glutaric, Lactic, Pyruvic, Sebacic, and Suberic acids. Other clinically relevant organic acids will be reported, if present.

Collection Timing: Samples are best collected while patient is ill. Testing asymptomatic patients may yield false negative results. Succinylacetone is included in this test, however, please note if tyrosinemia type 1 is suspected. Quantitative succinylacetone is suggested for follow-up monitoring of confirmed patients.

Ordering Requirements: Include relevant clinical information (drug therapy, family history, etc.) in the Epic order comment to ensure proper interpretation.

References
Forms & Requisitions
Synonyms
2-ketoglutaric acid, 2-OH-glutaric acid, 3-MCC, 3-Methylglutaconic acid, 3-Methylglutaric acid, 3-OH-3-Methylglutaric acid, 3-OH-Butyric acid, 3-OH-Isovaleric acid, 3-OH-Phenylacetic acid, 3-OH-Sebacic acid, 4-OH-Mandelic acid, 5-Oxoproline acid, Acetoacetic acid, Aconitic acid, Adipic acid, Alpha-ketoglutaric acid, Biotinidase, Ethylmalonic acid, Fumarase, Fumaric acid, Glutaric acid, Hawkinsinuria, Hexenedioic acid, Hippuric acid, Holocarboxylase, IVA, Ketosis, LAB418, Lactic acid, P-OH-Phenylacetic acid, P-OH-Phenyllactic acid, P-OH-Phenylpyruvic acid, Pyroglutamic acid, Pyruvic acid, Sebacic acid, Suberic acid, Succinic acid, Tylenol toxicity, Tyrosinemia
Components

Interpretation

Method

Gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS)

Reference Range
See individual components
Ref. Range Notes

Reference Ranges (Approximate Concentration in mg/g creatinine):

<1 mo 1 mo-1 yr >1 year
Lactic Acid, Urine <125 <95 <60
Pyruvic Acid, Urine <60 <60 <50
3-OH-Butyric Acid, Urine <50 <50 <50
Acetoacetic Acid, Urine <25 <25 <25
Ethylmalonic Acid, Urine <32 <26 <19
Fumaric Acid, Urine <45 <30 <30
Glutaric Acid, Urine <20 <28 <28
3-Methylglutaconic Acid, Urine <22 <22 <22
3-Methylglutaric Acid, Urine <10 <10 <10
Adipic Acid, Urine <24 <40 <25
2-Ketoglutaric Acid, Urine <745 <275 <153
Suberic Acid, Urine <42 <46 <32
Sebacic Acid, Urine <36 <36 <14
References

Ordering & Collection

Specimen Type
Urine
Collection

Collect random urine in a screw-cap urine collection container.

Forms & Requisitions
Handling Instructions

Outside Laboratories: Transfer urine to a separate plastic aliquot, leaving room for expansion at the top. Freeze urine at -20°C while awaiting shipment. Transport on dry ice.

  • Optional: To ensure proper interpretation, include relevant clinical information (drug therapy, and family history) on the DLMP requisition.

Stability: Frozen (preferred): 3 months; Refrigerated: 24 hours; Ambient: 24 hours.

Quantity
requested: 10 mL urine
minimum: 5 mL urine (dependent on creatinine concentration)

Processing

Processing

Transfer urine to a separate plastic screw-cap vial, leaving room for expansion at the top. Freeze urine at -20°C.

Sendouts:

  • Order SCHL Test: LAB418
  • Interfaced: No
  • If clinical information (drug therapy, family history) is included in the order, print the Epic requisition and send it with a copy of the completed SCHL Biochemical Genetics requisition.
  • Send samples on dry ice via DLMP or DE courier.

Stability: Frozen (preferred): 3 months; Refrigerated: 24 hours; Ambient: 24 hours.

Performance

LIS Dept Code
Sendouts (SO)
Performing Location(s)
Sendout Seattle Children's Hospital Department of Laboratories
206-987-2617

4800 Sand Point Way NE
OC.8.720
Seattle, WA 98105

Frequency
Available STAT?
No

Billing & Coding

CPT codes
83918
LOINC
48797-5
Interfaced Order Code
UOW3999