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-====== Urine samples ​======+====== Urine Samples ​======
  
-All participants participating in [[1A Visit 2]] and [[2A Visit 2]] handed in urine samples that they collected themselves in urine container.\\ +Participants were instructed to collect their urine on the day before their blood was due to be drawn as this provides the possibility to correlate the results between the [[blood_analyses|blood-]] and [[urine_analyses|urine diagnostic tests]]. To facilitate ​urine collection each participant is provided with a [[https://www.bd.com/en-us/products-and-solutions/​products/​product-families/​bd-vacutainer-complete-urine-collection-kits#​productsaccessories|BD Vacutainer®]] 3-liter ​urine collection container (or equivalent).
-A subset of urine samples were immediately used for standard ​[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinical_urine_tests|urinalysis]] to assess [[urine analyses|concentrations of proteins]].\\  +
-The remaining samples were placed into long term [[urine samples storage|storage]] for future analyses.+
  
-===== Sample types =====+===== Current Study Protocol ​=====
  
-Depending on the participant,​ one of the following urine samples were collected:​ +Please note that the text below describes ​the procedures as they are employed during ​the ongoing [[3A|third]] assessmentThe [[1A|baseline]]- and [[2A|second]] assessments differ in various ways, and Lifelines recommends consulting ​their respective wiki pages to learn more about the procedures employed at those times.
-  * **24-hour urine samples** ​are considered ​the gold standard for defining conditions like albuminuria (Gansevoort RT et al2006) and has been the standard of care for assessing kidney function, providing a wide range of reference values. 24-h urine samples were collected by adult (18+) participants in a special container over a full 24-hour period.  +
-  * An **early morning spot (EMS) urine sample** was handed in by the first 60.000 adult participants of assessment ​[[1A]], but this practice was discontinued due to inconvenience. Participants emptied their bladder before lying down to sleep, did not urinate during the night, and collected one to two ounces of their first urine from the first urination in the morning in a clean container. First morning urine is the most concentrated and the most likely ​to detect abnormalities of all urine samples.  +
-  * A **timed overnight (TO) urine sample** was collected from underage participants (8-17y). Urine was collected during a 12-hour period, starting from 8pm the night before until 8am of the morning of the Lifelines visit.\\ +
  
-===== Collection ​& transport ​=====+===== Sample ​Collection =====
  
-Participants keep their urine sample at room temperature in urine containers ​(BD Vacutainer Urine Container 24H 3L -364982and are instructed ​to return it to Lifelines within 24 hours after collection is completed.\\  +Adult participants were instructed to collect ​their urine over a full 24-hour period ​(22:00-22:00as these samples ​are considered the "gold standard" ​to determine conditions such as albuminuria (Gansevoort RT et al. 2006(([[https://​pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​16936069/​|Evaluation of measures of urinary albumin excretion]]))) and assessing kidney function.\\ 
-At the Lifelines location, the container is put in a non‐chilled transport box. The temperature in these boxes is measured by logtag  ​(Logtag TRIX-8as soon as the first container is put in the boxThe urine boxes are send to the Lifelines laboratory between 9.45am and 11am, where they arrive between 10.30am and 11.30am+Underage participants (ages 8–17) were instructed to collect their urine over 12-hour period ​(20:00-08:00because of the inconvenience posed by the 3-liter containers.\\ 
 +Participants were instructed ​to store their containers at room temperature during ​the sample collection procedure.
  
-===== Lab processing ​===== +===== Sample Transport ​=====
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-The measuring of the temperature stops at the laboratory.\\  +
-The results of every logtag is reviewed and particularities are registered in a LIMS.\\  +
-The maximum temperature during the transport is noted and linked to every sample in a given box.\\ +
-The urine containers are processed at room temperature.\\ +
-The weight of every container is registered with a KERN 440.\\  +
-The vacutainer (BD Vacutainer Urine tube 10ml – 364918) is filled within an hour after receiving the container and is put on the pipetting robot (Synchron Urine Aliquoting Robot – custom build) within two hours after filling it.\\  +
-All urine samples are aliquotted in 900ųl fractions.\\ +
-The aliquots are removed from the deck and kept at 4°C, until they can be placed in a ‐80°C freezer ( Sanyo – MDF U74V), before 5.30pm.\\  +
-The SPREC code is registered with all aliquots based on the real‐time process.\\ ​+
  
-===== Picking and transport of stored samples =====+Participants are instructed to take the urine container with them to their [[3a_visit_2|second appointment]] when their blood is due to be drawn. Lifelines places the containers in a non-chilled ​transport ​box. The temperatures in these boxes are continuously monitored ([[logtag|LogTag TRIX-8]]) as part of our [[sample_quality|quality control]] procedures. These transport boxes are then shipped to the Lifelines laboratory, typically arriving between the hours of 10:​00–12:​00.
  
-Lifelines samples are stored under controlled circumstances (e.g. ‐80°C and low humidity) in an automatic storage system from Hamilton, called the BIOS XL.\\ +===== Sample ​Reception =====
-Sample ​picking is performed by the BIOS in a controlled environment of -20°C with a speed of at least 300 samples a day.\\ +
-Samples are picked based on 2D barcodes on the bottom of the tubes. Two checks are made: +
-  - scanning of the tubes in the BIOS  +
-  - outside the BIOS, at max 15°C and in low humidity. This will take max. 5 min. +
-After picking, samples are stored in -80°C freezer just upon transportation.\\ +
-Transportation will take place on dry ice with a turn-around-time between removal of the sample out of the freezer and reception on the location of analysis of max 1h.+
  
-===== Picking and transport of stored samples ===== +Upon arrival ​at the Lifelines laboratory the urine containers are weighed (which ​is registered ​in our laboratory information management system) and subsequently used to fill two sample tubes for further processing
- +  * BD Vacutainer® 6.0 mL Z (No Additive) Plus Urine Tubes, these are sent onwards to the UMCG in a chilled transport box after adding their numbers together
-Samples will be defrosted ​at room temperature and analysis will take place when defrosting ​is 100%, within 4 hours after arrival.\\ +  * BD Vacutainer® 11.0 mL Z (No Additive) Plus Urine Tubes
-Samples will be analysed as described ​in the manual of the COBAS analyzer. +
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 +===== Sample Processing =====
  
 +Urine samples are divided into 900 μl fractions by the [[https://​synchronlab.com/​product/​xperimate-modular-robotic-pipetting-platform/​|Synchron Xperimate robot]], a modular robotic pipetting platform. These aliquots can be identified by a unique 2D barcode printed on the bottom of the tubes, and are held within a 1D barcoded rack ([[https://​www.lvl-technologies.com/​en/​sample-storage/​safe-2d-tubes-engl/​safe-96-it-2D|LVL technologies Safe® 96 IT]] or equivalent). The exact location of each individual sample is logged and continuously tracked in our LIMS.\\
  
 +===== Sample Storage =====
  
 +Aliquots are kept refrigerated (at 4 degrees celsius) until they can be moved into a [[sample_storage|cryofreezer]] (-80 degrees Celsius), which is typically within 10 hours after sample collection.\\
  
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