Vanillylmandelic Acid (VMA) and Homovanillic Acid (HVA), Urine




Test Mnemonic

UVAHA

CPT Codes

  • 83150 - QTY (1)
  • 84585 - QTY (1)

Aliases

  • VMA & HVA

Includes

  • VMA ratio to Creatinine
  • HVA ratio to Creatinine
  • Creatinine, Urine per volume
  • VMA and HMA Interpretation
  • HVA per volume
  • VMA per volume
  • Creatinine, Urine per 24 hours
  • VMA per 24 hours
  • HVA per 24 hours

Performing Laboratory

ARUP


Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
4 mLUrine, 24-hour (well-mixed)Clean containerRefrigerate during collection.RefrigeratedAbstain from medications 72 hours prior to collection

Alternate Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
4 mLUrine, randomClean container RefrigeratedAbstain from medications 72 hours prior to collection

Minimum Specimen Requirements

Volume Type Container Collect Temperature Transport Temperature Special Instructions
1 mL     

Stability

Environmental Condition Description
AmbientUnacceptable
Refrigerated1 week
Frozen2 weeks

Days Performed

Sun, Tue - Sat

Turnaround Time

2 - 6 days

Methodology

Name Description
High Performance Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC/MS/MS) 

Reference Range

HVA, Urine
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
 18 Years99 YearsNormal0.0 - 15.0 mg/d
HVA, Urine mg/g CRT
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Years2 YearsNormal0 - 42mg/g crt
 3 Years5 YearsNormal0 - 22mg/g crt
 6 Years17 YearsNormal0 - 15mg/g crt
 18 Years99 YearsNormal0 - 8mg/g crt
VMA, Urine
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
 18 Years99 YearsNormal0.0 - 7.0mg/d
VMA, Urine mg/g CRT
Sex Age From Age To Type Range Range Unit
   Years2 YearsNormal0 - 27mcg/g crt
 3 Years5 YearsNormal0 - 13mcg/g crt
 6 Years17 YearsNormal0 - 9mcg/g crt
 18 Years99 YearsNormal0 - 6mcg/g crt

Special Info

Abstain from medications 72 hours prior to collection. This test is New York DOH approved.

Clinical Info

Vanillylmandelic acid (VMA) and homovanillic acid (HVA) results are expressed as a ratio to creatinine excretion (mg/g cr). VMA and HVA mass per day (mg/d) is not reported on specimens from patients younger than 18 years of age, for random specimens, urine collection periods other than 24 hours, or for urine volumes less than 400 mL/d. No reference interval is available for results reported in units of mg/L. Moderately elevated HVA (homovanillic acid) and VMA (vanillylmandelic acid) can be caused by a variety of factors such as essential hypertension, intense anxiety, intense physical exercise, and numerous drug interactions (including some over-the-counter medications and herbal products). Medications that may interfere with catecholamines and their metabolites include amphetamines and amphetamine-like compounds, appetite suppresants, bromocriptine, buspirone, caffeine, chlorpromazine, clonidine, disulfiram, diuretics (in doses sufficient enough to deplete sodium), epinephrine, glucagon, guanethidine, histamine, hydrazine derivatives, imipramine, levodopa (L-dopa, Sinemetlithium), MAO inhibitors, melatonin, methyldopa (Aldometmorphine), nitroglycerin, nose drops, propafenone (Rythmol), radiographic agents, rauwolfia alkaloids (Reserpine), tricyclic antidepressants, and vasodilators. The effect of some drugs on catecholamine metabolite results may not be predictable.