Storing urine samples with moisture preserves urine hydration marker stability up to 21 days

Int Urol Nephrol. 2023 Jun;55(6):1413-1419. doi: 10.1007/s11255-023-03581-6. Epub 2023 Apr 5.

Abstract

Introduction: To assess hydration status, hydration markers [urine color, osmolality, and urine-specific gravity (USG)] are used. Urine color, osmolality, and USG have shown to be stable for 7, 7, and 3 days, respectively, at 4 °C. However, refrigeration could produce a dry environment which enhances evaporation and potentially affects urine hydration markers.

Purpose: To examine the effect of duration and moisture on urine markers with refrigeration.

Methods: 24 participants provided urine samples between 9 and 10 AM. Urine color, osmolality, and USG were analyzed within 2 h (baseline). Then, each urine sample was divided into two urine cups and placed in a storage container with (moisture condition) and without (no moisture condition) water bath at 3 °C. Hydration markers were analyzed at day 1(D1), D2, D7, D10, D14, and D21. A two-way ANOVA (time x condition) and repeated-measures ANOVA on time were performed to examine differences.

Results: No significant (p > 0.05) condition x time effect was observed for urine color (p = 0.363), urine osmolality (p = 0.358), and USG (p = 0.248). When urine samples were stored in moisture condition, urine color (p = 0.126) and osmolality (p = 0.053) were stable until D21, while USG was stable until D2 (p = 0.394).

Conclusion: When assessing hydration status, it appears that the urine color and osmolality were stable for 21 days, while USG was stable for 2 days when stored with moisture at 3 °C. Our results provide guidelines for practitioners regarding urine storage duration and conditions when urine cannot be analyzed immediately.

Keywords: Urine color; Urine osmolality; Urine specific gravity; Urine stability.

MeSH terms

  • Analysis of Variance
  • Dehydration*
  • Humans
  • Osmolar Concentration
  • Specific Gravity
  • Urinalysis* / methods
  • Urine