Sodium Fractional Excretion, URN

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General Information

Lab Name
Na Fractional Excretion, URN
Lab Code
UNAFE
Epic Ordering
Sodium Fractional Excretion, Urine
Description
Synonyms
FENA
Components

Interpretation

Reference Range
See individual components
Ref. Range Notes

Less than 1%:

In patients with markedly reduced GFR, a fractional excretion of sodium of less than 1% is consistent with prerenal disease.

1%-2%:

Indeterminate. Patients with prerenal disease on diuretics may have a fractional excretion of sodium greater than 1%. Some patients with acute tubular necrosis have a fractional excretion of sodium less than 2%.

Greater than 2%:

Consistent with acute tubular necrosis.

Ordering & Collection

Specimen Type
Urine
Collection

Random Urine (no preservatives) plus blood sodium and creatinine collected within 24 hours of the urine

Unacceptable: Any timed urine collection

Handling Instructions

Urine: No preservative required, refrigeration preferred.

Quantity
requested: 10 mL urine + 0.5 mL serum/plasma
minimum: 1 mL urine + 0.2 mL serum/plasma

Processing

Processing

Note: Chemistry needs a copy of the request form.

Performance

LIS Dept Code
Chemistry, Automated Panels (CHA)
Performing Location(s)
HMC Chemistry, Automated
206-520-4600

325 9th Ave, Rm # GWH-47, Seattle, WA 98104-2420

UW-NW Main Lab
206-668-1344

UW Medical Center – Northwest
1550 N 115th Street, A200
Seattle, WA 98133

UW-MT Chemistry, Automated
206-520-4600

Clinical Lab, Room NW220,
University of Washington Medical Center,
1959 NE Pacific street, Seattle, WA 98195

Frequency
Daily
Available STAT?
Yes

Billing & Coding

CPT codes
82570, 84300
LOINC
49135-7