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The 24-hour urinary chloride test is a diagnostic test that measures the total amount of chloride excreted in the urine over a full 24-hour period. Chloride is a major electrolyte that works closely with sodium to help maintain the body's fluid balance, blood volume, and acid-base (pH) balance.

Purpose of the Test :The test is primarily used to:
Evaluate Electrolyte and Fluid Balance: Assesses the body's balance of chloride, often along with sodium and potassium, to help identify the cause of imbalances.
Investigate Metabolic Alkalosis: It is particularly useful in distinguishing the causes of Metabolic Alkalosis (a condition where the body's pH is too alkaline).
Low Urine Chloride : Suggests the condition is Chloride-Responsive (e.g., due to vomiting, gastric suction, or remote diuretic use) and will improve with saline (salt) administration.

High Urine Chloride : Suggests the condition is Chloride-Resistant (e.g., due to hyperaldosteronism, Cushing's syndrome, or Bartter/Gitelman syndromes).

Assess Kidney Function and Salt Intake: Since urinary chloride excretion generally reflects dietary salt (NaCl) intake, it can be used to monitor salt restriction compliance or help evaluate conditions affecting renal salt handling.
The 24-hour urinary chloride test is a diagnostic test that measures the total amount of chloride excreted in the urine over a full 24-hour period. Chloride is a major electrolyte that works closely with sodium to help maintain the body's fluid balance, blood volume, and acid-base (pH) balance. Purpose of the Test :The test is primarily used to: Evaluate Electrolyte and Fluid Balance: Assesses the body's balance of chloride, often along with sodium and potassium, to help identify the cause of imbalances. Investigate Metabolic Alkalosis: It is particularly useful in distinguishing the causes of Metabolic Alkalosis (a condition where the body's pH is too alkaline). Low Urine Chloride : Suggests the condition is Chloride-Responsive (e.g., due to vomiting, gastric suction, or remote diuretic use) and will improve with saline (salt) administration. High Urine Chloride : Suggests the condition is Chloride-Resistant (e.g., due to hyperaldosteronism, Cushing's syndrome, or Bartter/Gitelman syndromes). Assess Kidney Function and Salt Intake: Since urinary chloride excretion generally reflects dietary salt (NaCl) intake, it can be used to monitor salt restriction compliance or help evaluate conditions affecting renal salt handling.
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