Urinalysis Tests & Protocols

The Clinical Pathology Lab offers the following urinalysis tests with the listed protocols.

Customized pricing may apply for high volume testing, batch testing, or panels of tests. Please contact the Clinical Pathology Lab by phone, 612-625-1746, or by email, [email protected], for additional information regarding discount pricing.

Tests & Protocols

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Urinalysis tests

Urinalysis test Test list Specimen Volume Species
Dipstick only Parameters generated from the urine dipstick include semi-quantitative measurement of urobilinogen1, protein, pH, blood2, ketones3 bilirubin and glucose. Confirmatory tests for the presence of bilirubin (Ictotest), ketones (Acetest, acetoacetic acid) and protein (sulfasalicylic acid precipitation test, SSA) may be performed if there is a positive result on the dipstick. Urine, < 24 hour, refrigerate immediately 1 ml Bovine, camelids, canine, feline, mice, rats, rabbits, equine, porcine, non-human primates and ovine
Complete urinalysis Test includes dipstick parameters, urine specific gravity and sediment evaluation by light microscopy. Sediment examination evaluates for the presence of RBC's, WBC"s, Epithelial cells, crystals, casts and organisms. Urine, < 24 hour, refrigerate immediately 4 ml Bovine, camelids, canine, feline, mice, rats, rabbits, equine, porcine, non-human primates, ovine
Sediment evaluation only Sediment examination evaluates for the presence of RBC's, WBC"s, Epithelial cells, crystals, casts and organisms. Urine, < 24 hour, refrigerate immediately 2 ml Bovine, camelids, canine, feline, mice, rats, rabbits, equine, porcine, non-human primates, ovine
Specific gravity Specific gravity only Urine, < 24 hour, refrigerate immediately 1 ml Bovine, camelids, canine, feline, mice, rats, rabbits, equine, porcine, non-human primates, ovine
Chemistry testing Refer to chemistry test menu. Varies, contact Lab 50 µL/test Refer to Chemistry test menu

1Urobilinogen is reported only on non-human primates.

2Intact RBC's myoglobin and hemoglobin may result in a positive dipstick reaction for blood.

3Acetoacetic acid is the only ketone measured by the urine dipstick. In veterinary species, other undetected ketones (e.g., beta-hydrobutyrate, acetone) may be present in urine.

4Please contact the lab for additional information if your available volume is less than the preferred volume.

Urinalysis protocols

Collection protocol

Instruments

Samples are analyzed using Multistix urine dipsticks (Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics Inc., Deerfield, IL), and refractometry and light microscopy.

Sample requirements

Urine collected by free catch, catheterization or cystocentesis may be submitted. Sterile/aseptic collection technique, when possible, is recommended to prevent fecal and environmental contamination.

Option Description of item Preferred sample volume*
1 Dipstick only 1 mL
2 Dipstick, urine specific gravity, and sediment examination 4 mL
3 Refer to chemistry single test menu for specific chemistry tests available on urine

*Occasionally, smaller volume samples may be accommodated. Please contact the lab regarding submission of these samples and the testing that is available.

Appropriate tubes

Urine may be submitted in any sterile, additive-free, plastic or glass container of appropriate volume, including syringes, Eppendorf tubes, and plain red top tubes.

Sample handling

Label samples using permanent marker with a legible, simplified numbering system. For dipstick, specific gravity and sediment examination, samples should be refrigerated as soon as possible following collection and must be analyzed within 24 hours for valid results. They should not be frozen or transported directly on ice. Transport with cold packs is recommended. Chemistry tests on urine have prolonged stability. Please contact the lab directly if you wish to submit frozen or archived urine samples for chemistry tests.

Results

Parameters generated from the urine dipstick include semi-quantitative measurement of urobilinogen**, protein, pH, blood***, ketones****, bilirubin and glucose. Confirmatory tests for the presence of bilirubin (Ictotest), ketones (Acetest, acetoacetic acid) and protein (sulfasalicylic acid precipitation test, SSA) may be performed if there is a positive result on the dipstick. Urine specific gravity is measured via refractometry. Sediment examination evaluates for the presence of red blood cells, white blood cells, epithelial cells, crystals, casts, sperm, lipid/fat and bacteria or fungus.

Common interferences

Samples with marked blood contamination/hematuria, hemoglobinuria and bilirubinuria may result in color interference with dipstick parameters. Oral ascorbic acid supplementation may result in false negative urine glucose.  Bleach, peroxide and other strong oxidizing agents may result in false positive urine glucose. Quarternary ammonium compounds and highly alkaline urine may result in false positive urine glucose. 

* Occasionally, smaller volume samples may be accommodated. Please contact the lab regarding submission of these samples and the testing that is available. 

** Urobilinogen is only reported out in non-human primate samples, as it is not considered to be reliable or valid in most veterinary species. 

*** Intact red blood cells, myoglobin and hemoglobin may each result in a positive dipstick reaction for blood. 

**** Acetoacetic acid is the only ketone measured by the urine dipstick. Other undetected ketones (beta-hydroxybutyrate, acetone) may be present in the urine of veterinary species.