Epic Test Code LAB28 Gentamicin, Peak
Performing Location(s)
BMC
Synonyms
Garamycin
Specimen Type
Serum or Plasma
Preferred Container
Gold or Red Top
Alternate Container
Green top
Blood Tube Draw Volume
Min 50% draw volume
Minimum Volume to Submit for Testing
0.5 mL Serum or Plasma
- 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 (red or gold top) or plasma (green top) 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
> 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
18-Mar-22 BHD