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Order Code CCFR Cortisol/Cortisone, Free, Random, Urine


Specimen Required


Supplies: Urine tube, 10 mL (T068)

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

Submission Container/Tube: Plastic, 10-mL urine tube or clean, plastic aliquot container with no metal cap or glued insert

Specimen Volume: 10 mL

Collection Instructions: Collect a random urine specimen.


Useful For

Investigating suspected Cushing syndrome (hypercortisolism), when a 24-hour collection is prohibitive (ie, pediatric patients).

 

Assisting in diagnosing acquired or inherited abnormalities of 11-beta-hydroxy steroid dehydrogenase (cortisol to cortisone ratio)

 

Diagnosis of pseudohyperaldosteronism due to excessive licorice consumption

 

This test has limited usefulness in the evaluation of adrenal insufficiency.

 

This test is not useful for evaluation of hypocorticalism.

Profile Information

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
COCOR Cortisol, Random, U No Yes
CRETR Creatinine, Random, U Yes, (order RCTUR) Yes

Method Name

COCOR: Liquid Chromatography Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS)

CRETR: Enzymatic Colorimetric Assay

Reporting Name

Cortisol/Cortisone, Free, Random, U

Specimen Type

Urine

Specimen Minimum Volume

5 mL

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Urine Refrigerated (preferred) 14 days
  Frozen  28 days
  Ambient  72 hours

Reject Due To

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

Reference Values

CORTISOL

Males

0-2 years: 3.0-120 mcg/g creatinine

3-8 years: 2.2-89 mcg/g creatinine

9-12 years: 1.4-56 mcg/g creatinine

13-17 years: 1.0-42 mcg/g creatinine

≥18 years: 1.0-119 mcg/g creatinine

Females

0-2 years: 3.0-120 mcg/g creatinine

3-8 years: 2.2-89 mcg/g creatinine

9-12 years: 1.4-56 mcg/g creatinine

13-17 years: 1.0-42 mcg/g creatinine

≥18 years: 0.7-85 mcg/g creatinine

 

CORTISONE

0-2 years: 25-477 mcg/g creatinine

3-8 years: 11-211 mcg/g creatinine

9-12 years: 5.8-109 mcg/g creatinine

13-17 years: 5.4-102 mcg/g creatinine

18-29 years: 5.7-153 mcg/g creatinine

30-39 years: 6.6-176 mcg/g creatinine

40-49 years: 7.6-203 mcg/g creatinine

50-59 years: 8.8-234 mcg/g creatinine

60-69 years: 10-270 mcg/g creatinine

≥70 years: 12-311 mcg/g creatinine

 

Use the conversion factors below to convert each analyte from mcg/g creatinine to nmol/mol creatinine:

 

Conversion factors

Cortisol: mcg/g creatinine x 312=nmol/mol creatinine

Cortisone: mcg/g creatinine x 314=nmol/mol creatinine

 

Cortisol molecular weight=362.5

Cortisone molecular weight=360.4

Creatinine molecular weight=113.12

Method Description

Cortisol and Cortisone:

The cortisol and cortisone are extracted from the resulting supernatant by an online extraction utilizing high throughput liquid chromatography. This is followed by conventional liquid chromatography and analysis on a tandem mass spectrometer equipped with a heated nebulizer ion source. Deuterated cortisol (d4-cortisol, d7-cortisone) is added to a 0.1 mL sample as an internal standard. Cortisol.(Unpublished Mayo Method)

 

Creatinine:

The enzymatic method is based on the determination of sarcosine from creatinine with the aid of creatininase, creatinase, and sarcosine oxidase. The liberated hydrogen peroxide is measured via a modified Trinder reaction using a colorimetric indicator. Optimization of the buffer system and the colorimetric indicator enables the creatinine concentration to be quantified both precisely and specifically.(Package insert: Creatinine plus ver 2. Roche Diagnostics; V15.0, 03/2019)

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Friday

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

CPT Code Information

82542

82530 - Cortisol

82570 - Creatinine