Version 2.77

Part Descriptions

LP15257-6   Calcium
Calcium is the most plentiful mineral in the human body. Ninety-nine percent is stored in the bones and teeth where it provides structure and functionality. The remaining 1% of the body's calcium is necessary for vascular contraction and vasodilation, muscle function, nerve transmission, intracellular signaling, and hormonal secretion. Serum calcium levels do not fluctuate in response to dietary intake. Bone tissue is the reservoir for calcium and helps to maintain concentrations in the blood, the muscle, and intercellular fluids. As humans age, the bone is constantly being laid down and reabsorbed. In growing children, bone formation exceeds that of bone resorption. In young and middle-aged adults, the bone formation and resorption is about equal. In older adults, especially in post-menopausal women, bone loss exceeds that of bone formation, which is why their risk for osteoporosis continues to increase as they age.[https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Calcium-HealthProfessional/] Source: Regenstrief LOINC

LP32035-5   Creatinine
Creatinine or creatine anhydride, is a breakdown product of creatine phosphate in muscle. The loss of water molecule from creatine results in the formation of creatinine. It is transferred to the kidneys by blood plasma, whereupon it is eliminated by glomular filtration and partial tubular excretion. Creatinine is usually produced at a fairly constant rate and measuring its serum level is a simple test. A rise in blood creatinine levels is observed only with marked damage to functioning nephrons; therefore this test is not suitable for detecting early kidney disease. Creatine and creatinine are metabolized in the kidneys, muscle, liver and pancreas. Copyright Copyright ©2005-2009 Genome Alberta (Reference to original publication: Wishart DS, Knox C, Guo AC, et al. HMDB: a knowledgebase for the human metabolome. Nucleic Acids Res. 2009 37(Database issue):D603-610.) Source: Human Metabolome Database, Creatinine

Fully-Specified Name

Component
Calcium/Creatinine
Property
MRto
Time
Pt
System
Urine^Fetus
Scale
Qn
Method

Additional Names

Short Name
Calcium/Creat Ur Fetus
Display Name
Calcium/Creatinine (U fetus) [Mass ratio]
Consumer Name Alpha Get Info
Fetal Calcium/Creatinine

Basic Attributes

Class
CHEM
Type
Laboratory
First Released
Version 2.72
Last Updated
Version 2.72
Order vs. Observation
Observation

Language Variants Get Info

Tag Language Translation
es-ES Spanish (Spain) Calcio/Creatinina:Relacion de Masa:Punto temporal:Orina^Feto:Qn:
Synonyms: Cuantitativo
et-EE Estonian (Estonia) Kaltsium/kreatiniin:MRto:Pt:U^loode:Qn:
Synonyms: Juhuslik Kvantitatiivne Uriin
fr-CA French (Canada) Calcium/Créatinine:Ratio de masse:Temps ponctuel:Urine^Foetus:Quantitatif:
fr-BE French (Belgium) Calcium/Créatinine:Ratio de masse:Temps ponctuel:Urine^Foetus:Quantitatif:
Synonyms: Rapport de masse
fr-FR French (France) Calcium/créatinine:Masse ratio:Ponctuel:Urine du foetus:Numérique:
it-IT Italian (Italy) Calcio/Creatinina:MRto:Pt:Urine^feto:Qn:
Synonyms: Chimica Punto nel tempo (episodio) Rapporto di Massa
nl-NL Dutch (Netherlands) calcium/creatinine:massaverhouding:moment:urine^foetus:kwantitatief:
Synonyms: kreatinine
pl-PL Polish (Poland) Wapń/kreatynina:współczynnik masowy:punkt w czasie:mocz^płód:ilościowy:
ru-RU Russian (Russian Federation) Кальций/Креатинин:МассОтн:ТчкВрм:Моча^Плод:Колич:
Synonyms: Количественный Масс отношение Точка во времени;Момент
tr-TR Turkish (Turkey) Kalsiyum/Kreatinin:KütlOr:Zmlı:İdrar^Fetus:Kant:
zh-CN Chinese (China) 钙/肌酐:质量比率:时间点:尿液^胎儿:定量型:
Synonyms: CA;Cal CR;Creat;肌氨酸酐;肌酸内酰胺;肌酸酐 UCr 化学;化学检验项目;化学检验项目类;化学类;化学试验;非刺激耐受型化学检验项目;非刺激耐受型化学检验项目类;非刺激耐受型化学试验;非刺激耐受型化学试验类 可用数量表示的;定量性;数值型;数量型;连续数值型标尺 尿;小便;下泉 尿液肌酐 尿液肌酸酐 尿肌酸酐 时刻;随机;随意;瞬间 来自于同一体系的两种分析物的质量之比;质量比 肌酸内酰胺 胎;超系统 - 胎儿

Example Units

Unit Source
mg/mg{creat} Example UCUM Units

LOINC Terminology Service (API) using HL7® FHIR® Get Info

CodeSystem lookup
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