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Epic Test Code LAB21171 Free Thyroxine Index (FTI), Serum

Additional Codes

MML Code: FRTUP

 

NY State Approved

Yes

Performing Laboratory

Mayo Clinic Laboratories in Rochester

Reporting Name

Free Thyroxine Index(FTI), S

Method Name

TUPC: Electrochemiluminescence Immunoassay (ECLIA)

T4S: Electrochemiluminescence (ECL)

FRTI: Calculation

Specimen Stability Information

Specimen Type Temperature Time Special Container
Serum Refrigerated (preferred) 7 days
  Frozen  30 days
  Ambient  72 hours


Specimen Required


Patient Preparation:

1. For 12 hours before specimen collection do not take multivitamins or dietary supplements containing biotin (vitamin B7), which is commonly found in hair, skin, and nail supplements and multivitamins.

2. If patient is receiving treatment with lipid-lowering agents containing dextrothyroxine (D-T4), discontinue for 4 to 6 weeks prior to specimen collection.

Collection Container/Tube:

Preferred: Serum gel

Acceptable: Red top

Submission Container/Tube: Plastic vial

Specimen Volume: 1 mL

Collection Instructions: Centrifuge and aliquot serum into a plastic vial.


Specimen Type

Serum

Specimen Minimum Volume

0.5 mL

Reference Values

THYROXINE BINDING CAPACITY (units are in Thyroxine Binding Index: TBI):

0-19 years: 0.8-1.2 TBI

≥20 years: 0.8-1.3 TBI

 

T4 TOTAL (T4):

0-5 days: 5.0-18.5 mcg/dL

6 days-2 months: 5.4-17.0 mcg/dL

3-11 months: 5.7-16.0 mcg/dL

1-5 years: 6.0-14.7 mcg/dL

6-10 years: 6.0-13.8 mcg/dL

11-19 years: 5.9-13.2 mcg/dL

≥20 years: 4.5-11.7 mcg/dL

 

FREE THYROXINE INDEX:

0-5 days: 5.1-20.8 mcg/dL

6 days-2 months: 5.5-18.0 mcg/dL

3-11 months: 5.7-16.8 mcg/dL

1-5 years: 5.9-15.0 mcg/dL

6-10 years: 6.0-13.9 mcg/dL

11-19 years: 5.9-13.2 mcg/dL

≥20 years: 4.8-12.7 mcg/dL

 

For International System of Units (SI) conversion for Reference Values, see www.mayocliniclabs.com/order-tests/si-unit-conversion.html

Report Available

Same day/1 to 2 days

Day(s) Performed

Monday through Sunday

CPT Code Information

84479-Thyroxine binding capacity

84436-Thyroxine total

Reject Due To

Gross hemolysis OK
Gross lipemia OK
Gross icterus OK

Useful For

Estimating the amount of circulating free thyroxine (free thyroxine index) using the total thyroxine and thyroid binding capacity (T-uptake)

Profile Information

Test ID Reporting Name Available Separately Always Performed
TUPC Thyroxine Binding Capacity, S No Yes
T4S Thyroxine, Total, S Yes, (order T4) Yes
FRTI Free Thyroxine Index No Yes

Clinical Information

The determination of the total thyroxine (T4) concentration is of importance in laboratory diagnostics for differentiating between euthyroid, hyperthyroid, and hypothyroid conditions. As the major fraction of the total T4 is bound to transport proteins (thyroxine-binding globulin [TBG], prealbumin, and albumin), the determination of total T4 only provides correct information when the thyroxine-binding capacity (TBC) in serum is normal. The free thyroid hormones are in equilibrium with the hormones bound to the carrier proteins.

 

The TBC or T-uptake assay provides a measure of the available thyroxine-binding sites. Determination of the free thyroxine index (FTI) from the quotient of total T4 and thyroxine-binding index (ie, result of the T-uptake determination) takes into account changes in the thyroid hormone carrier proteins and the thyroxine level.

 

While total T4 is a relatively reliable indicator of T4 levels in the presence of normal binding proteins, it is not a reliable indicator when binding proteins are abnormal. For example, increases in thyroxine-binding proteins may cause increased total T4 levels despite normal free T4 levels and normal thyroid function.

 

Results are changed by drugs or physical conditions that alter the patient's TBG levels or drugs that compete with endogenous T4 and T3 for protein-binding sites.

 

Direct measurement of free thyroxine (FRT4 / T4 [Thyroxine], Free, Serum) has replaced the FTI test in most clinical situations.

Interpretation

The free thyroxine index (FTI) is determined by the following calculation:

FTI =thyroxine (T4)/thyroid binding capacity

 

The FTI is a normalized determination that remains relatively constant in healthy individuals and compensates for abnormal levels of binding proteins.

 

Hyperthyroidism causes increased FTI, and hypothyroidism causes decreased values.

Cautions

This test cannot be used for patients receiving treatment with lipid-lowering agents containing dextrothyroxine (D-T4). If the thyroid function is to be checked in such patients, the therapy should first be discontinued for 4 to 6 weeks to allow the physiological state to become re-established.

 

Autoantibodies to thyroid hormones can interfere with the assay.

 

Binding protein anomalies seen with familial dysalbuminemic hyperthyroxinemia, for example, may cause values which, while characteristic of the condition, deviate from the expected results.

Specimen Retention Time

7 days