Order Code BUN Blood Urea Nitrogen
Additional Codes
Epic Order ID LAB140
Sub activity Type
Chemistry
Collection tube (preferred)
Green Li PST
Specimen Type
Plasma/Serum
Minimum Volume
0.6ml
Stability (days)
7 days at 2-8° C
Transport temperature
Ambient
Transport Container
Plasma Separator Tube(PST) or Serum Separator tube (SST)
Rejection Criteria
Anticoagulants other than heparin
Performance
Performed daily
Report Available
Same day
Acceptable collection tube
SST
Clinical Significance
Urea is the principle waste product of protein catabolism. BUN is most commonly measured in the diagnosis and treatment of certain renal and metabolic diseases. Increased BUN concentration may result from increased production of urea due to (1) diet or excessive destruction of cellular proteins as occurs in massive infection and fevers, (2) reduced renal perfusion resulting from dehydration or heart failure, (3) nearly all types of kidney disease, and (4) mechanical obstruction to urine excretion such as is caused by stones, tumors, infection, or stricture. Decreased urea levels are less frequent and occur primarily in advanced liver disease and in over hydration.
Reference Range
Cedar Falls / Oelwein: 7 - 18 mg/dL
Waterloo: 9 - 23 mg/dL