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| Homocysteine | ||
| Order Code: HOMCY
Order Form: A-1a Miscellaneous Request or IPR Req |
Chemistry 6240 RCP 356-3527 |
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Specimen |
Plasma | ||
Collection Medium: |
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Alternate Collection Media: |
Call laboratory for additional acceptable specimen collection containers. | ||
Minimum: |
Adults - 2 mls whole blood in a light green top tube. Pediatrics - (2) 0.6 ml heparin microtainers (Lithium or Sodium) | ||
Delivery Instructions: |
Mix well and place on wet ice. Keep on ice and deliver to laboratory immediately. | ||
Testing Schedule: |
24 hrs/day, 7 days a week, including holidays. | ||
Analytic Time: |
1 hour (upon receipt in laboratory) | ||
Reference Range: |
< 10 umol/l Patients with end stage renal disease may have elevated levels of cystathionine which may cause a significant positive interference in the homocysteine assay. | ||
Test Limitations: |
Homocysteine plasma levels are dependent on B-Vitamin status. The AHA target for those with cardiovascular or other risks is < 10 micromol/L. (Circulation 1999;99:178-182.) Cystathionine is measured with homocysteine, but in the general population the cystathionine level (0.065 to 0.03 umol/l) has a negligible effect. In very rare, end stage renal disease patients with severe metabolic disturbances, cystathionine levels may rise dramatically and cause greater than 20% interference. Refer to the SPECIFICITY section of the package insert for cross-reactivity data of this drug. Drugs, such as methotrexate, carbamazepine, phenytoin, nitrous oxide, or 6-azauridine triacetate may affect plasma concentration of homocysteine. The mechanism of action affects different parts of the metabolic pathway of homocysteine. Serum concentrations can be up to 10% higher than EDTA plasma concentrations. | ||
CPT Code: |
83090 | ||
See Additional Information: Specimens Requiring Immediate Delivery |
Updated: 01/23/2008
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