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Haem pigments
Short Description : urine haem pigments
Also known as : [urine haem pigments]


Urine
Test performed by: LabPLUS Automation


Specimen Collection
2 mL Urine (Random)
Diagnostic Use and Interpretation

Both myoglobin and haemoglobin contain haem, and are known as the haem pigments .

The urine haem pigments test is a sensitive dipstick which detects the presence / absence of both myoglobin and haemoglobin.

If a urine myoglobin is requested, the haem pigments test will first be performed.  If positive, Urine myoglobin is no longer offered, as there is no validated method available.  Suggest serum/plasma myoglobin instead, as raised serum/plasma myoglobin level is better predictive marker of acute renal failure than urine myoglobin level

Haemoglobin in the urine can be due either to in vivo haemolysis, or to haematuria with lysis of red cells within the urinary tract.




Emails to chemicalpathologist@adhb.govt.nz will receive priority attention from the on-call chemical pathologist.

If the query concerns a specific patient please include the NHI number in your email.

If email is not a suitable option, please contact the on-call chemical pathologist via Lablink (Auckland City Hospital ext. 22000 or 09-3078995).

Individual chemical pathologists may be contacted but will not be available at all times. 

After-hours : contact  Lablink (Auckland City Hospital ext. 22000 or 09-3078995) or hospital operator for on duty staff after hours.


Dr Samarina Musaad (Clinical Lead) : SamarinaM@adhb.govt.nz ext. 22402 

Dr Cam Kyle: CampbellK@adhb.govt.nz   ext 22052 

Dr Weldon Chiu: WeldonC@adhb.govt.nz   ext. 23427 

Dr Campbell Heron: CHeron@adhb.govt.nz   ext. 23427



Last updated at 09:25:30 22/01/2024