Effects of storage time and temperature on pH, specific gravity, and crystal formation in urine samples from dogs and cats

J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2003 Jan 15;222(2):176-9. doi: 10.2460/javma.2003.222.176.

Abstract

Objective: To determine effects of storage temperature and time on pH and specific gravity of and number and size of crystals in urine samples from dogs and cats.

Design: Randomized complete block design.

Animals: 31 dogs and 8 cats.

Procedure: Aliquots of each urine sample were analyzed within 60 minutes of collection or after storage at room or refrigeration temperatures (20 vs 6 degrees C [68 vs 43 degrees F]) for 6 or 24 hours.

Results: Crystals formed in samples from 11 of 39 (28%) animals. Calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals formed in vitro in samples from 1 cat and 8 dogs. Magnesium ammonium phosphate (MAP) crystals formed in vitro in samples from 2 dogs. Compared with aliquots stored at room temperature, refrigeration increased the number and size of crystals that formed in vitro; however, the increase in number and size of MAP crystals in stored urine samples was not significant. Increased storage time and decreased storage temperature were associated with a significant increase in number of CaOx crystals formed. Greater numbers of crystals formed in urine aliquots stored for 24 hours than in aliquots stored for 6 hours. Storage time and temperature did not have a significant effect on pH or specific gravity.

Conclusions and clinical relevance: Urine samples should be analyzed within 60 minutes of collection to minimize temperature- and time-dependent effects on in vitro crystal formation. Presence of crystals observed in stored samples should be validated by reevaluation of fresh urine.

Publication types

  • Clinical Trial
  • Randomized Controlled Trial
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Calcium Oxalate / urine
  • Cats / urine*
  • Crystallization
  • Dogs / urine*
  • Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
  • Specific Gravity
  • Specimen Handling / methods
  • Specimen Handling / veterinary*
  • Temperature*
  • Time Factors
  • Urinalysis / veterinary*
  • Urine / chemistry

Substances

  • Calcium Oxalate