Epic Test Code LAB3131 Corrected Calcium
Performing Location(s)
BMC,FOX,FTT,CRH,LFH,OCH,FXCC,HRK
Specimen Type
Serum or Plasma
Preferred Container
Gold or Red top
Alternate Container
Green top
Blood Tube Draw Volume
Min 50% draw volume
Minumum Volume to Submit for Testing
1.0 mL Serum/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 hours 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
> 22 days refrigerated (Serum tubes are routinely stored at the lab for only 7 days therefore, an add-on may not be possible after 7 days.)
> 7 days room temperature (Plasma tubes are routinely stored at the lab for only 3 days therefore, an add-on may not be possible after 3 days.)
> 1 year Frozen
Hemolysis > 500 mg/dL HgB
Lipemia > 1000 mg/dL Trig
Bilirubin > 40 mg/dL Bili
EDTA, Citrate
Limitations
Interference due to magnesium is negligible at magnesium levels normally encountered in human serum. A maximum positive interference of 0.7 mg/dL [0.17 mmol/L] occurs at a magnesium level of 7 mg/dL [2.9 mmol/L]. EDTA when present at 200 mg/dL [2 g/L] and potassium oxalate when present at 500 mg/dL [5 g/L] depresses the CA result to less than the assay range of the method.
Capillary collected blood may differ from venous due to contamination from hemolysis or interstitial fluid.
Reference Values
Population | Units | Reference Range |
General | mg/dL | 8.5 - 10.5 |
Available STAT
Yes
Days of Analysis
All
Additional Information
Patient Preparation Information:
Avoid excessive tourniquet time
Contraindications:
Blood from patients on EDTA therapy cannot be used.
Contrast media (e.g. Gadodiamide) commonly used to enhance images in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) may cause artifactual decreases in serum calcium measurements. The package insert for Gadodiamide recommends waiting 12 to 24 hours between contrast agent administration and blood specimen collection to ensure that the contrast agent has been cleared. A longer waiting period might be necessary for patients with renal insufficiency. The average half-life of gadodiamide in patients with severely reduced renal function is 34 hours.
Corrected Calcium Equations= 0.8*(4.0-(ALB+0.3)+Cal
Methodology
Beckman AU/Dx Series
CPT Code
82310
Last Updated
18-OCT-23 MS