Creatinine Clearance Test (CCT), 24 Hrs Urine


The Creatinine Clearance Test (CCT), 24-hour urine, measures kidney function by evaluating how efficiently creatinine is cleared from the blood into the urine over a full day. Creatinine, a waste product from muscle metabolism, is filtered by healthy kidneys, and its clearance rate helps estimate glomerular filtration rate (GFR). This test requires collecting all urine produced in 24 hours, alongside a blood sample, to compare creatinine levels. It is useful in diagnosing chronic kidney disease, monitoring kidney function in patients with known renal disorders, and assessing the effects of medications or treatments on kidney performance. Proper collection and adherence to instructions are critical for accurate results.


  • Reports On : With 12 Hours
  • Sample Type : Blood, Urine
  • Fasting : Not Required