Epic Test Code LAB28 Gentamicin, Peak
Performing Location(s)
BMC
Synonyms
Garamycin
Specimen Type
Serum
Preferred Container
Red Top
Blood Tube Draw Volume
Min 50% draw volume
Minimum Volume to Submit for Testing
0.5 mL Serum
- Multiple test can be performed from this volume. For question please contact the lab at 547-3975.
Storage Requirements
Sample tubes should be centrifuged within 2 hour of collection followed by transfer of the serum to a labeled plastic, aliquot tube.
See Causes of Rejection for temperature requirements.
Transportation Needs
Deliver specimen to laboratory within 1 hour of collection if unspun. If not possible see "storage Requirements".
Causes for Rejection
Mislabeled or unlabeled specimen
Less than 50% draw for Vacutainer tubes
Anything other than a red-top tube
> 6 weeks refrigerated (Serum tubes are routinely stored at the lab for only 7 days therefore, an add-on may not be possible after 7 days)
> 24 hours room temperature
> 6 months Frozen
Hemolysis > 800 mg/dL HgB
Lipemia > 750 mg/dL Trig
Bilirubin > 30 mg/dL Bili
Limitations
Aminoglycosides structurally similar to gentamicin (e.g. netilmicin, sagamicin, and sisomicin) may significantly cross-react with this method. Therefore, GENT cannot reliably be used for patients receiving these antibiotics separately or in combination with gentamicin.
Reference Values
Level | Units | Therapeutic Range | High Critical Value |
Random | ug/mL | 2.0 - 8.0 | >18.0 |
Peak | ug/mL | 4.0 - 8.0 | >18.0 |
Trough | ug/mL | 0.5-2.0 | >2.0 |
Therapeutic gentamicin concentrations vary significantly depending on the individual patient. A range of 4.0-8.0 µg/mL [8.64-17.28 µmol/L] for peak drug levels indicates effective plasma or serum levels for many patients; however, some individuals are best treated at concentrations outside this range. Although it has not yet been established exactly what specimen concentration is toxic, minimal values in excess of 2 µg/mL [4.32 µmol/L] for longer than 10 days have been associated with toxicity.
Days of Analysis
All
Available STAT
Yes
Includes
Quantitative analysis for Gentamycin
Additional Information
Collection Guidelines:
Obtain a baseline creatinine and repeat at 1-3 day intervals.
Begin monitoring after steady state is achieved (usually 3-4 doses).
Monitor at least one peak (60-90 min after IM or 30-60 min IV) and one trough (within 30 min of next dose).
Repeat trough measurements at 3-4 day intervals or sooner if warranted by clinical status.
Base frequency of monitoring on changes in dose and patient symptoms
Perform urinalysis by day 3 and repeat as necessary to assess early proximal tubular dysfunction.
Draw 30 minutes after the last dose has completed (IV)
Methodology
Beckman AU/Dx Series
CPT Code
80170
Last Updated
19-DEC-24 MS