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Objective: A 24-hour urine nor/metanephrine (urine NM-MN) measurements are a recommended first step in pheochromocytoma diagnosis. We hypothesized the presence of renal impairment (CKD) significantly confounds the results obtained in a urine NM-MN collection, giving artificially lower measurements.

Design: Retrospective review of a comprehensive laboratory database with all urine NM-MN results from Southern Alberta from 2010 to 2018 (n = 15 505). After excluding high probability pheochromocytoma cases, results from patients with three levels of CKD (n = 796) were compared to those without CKD to determine the potential CKD effect.

Patients: All patients having urine NM-MN collection during the time period, irrespective of ordering physician or test indication.

Measurements: Urine NM-MN was measured by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry and glomerular filtration rate determined within a median of 1.9 days, as estimated by CKD-EPI equation.

Results: In subjects with mild-to-moderate renal impairment, there was no continuous gradient between subnormal renal function and urine NM-MN measures. When the estimated GFR was < 15 mL/min/m , the hypothesized effect on lowered urine NM-MN became apparent.

Conclusions: A 24-hour urine NM-MN measurement is unlikely to be affected by mild-to-moderate renal impairment and may be used as a reliable diagnostic test. With more advanced renal impairment, CKD-specific reference ranges or an alternative test may be needed.

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