Test Code GENPK Gentamicin, Peak/Post, Plasma or Serum
Performing Laboratory
MaineGeneral Medical Center
Reference Values
Therapeutic concentration: 4.0-8.0 µg/mL
Critical value (automatic call-back): >12.0 µg/mL (peak)
Day(s) Test Performed
Monday through Sunday
Specimen Requirements
Submit only 1 of the following specimens
Preferred: Plasma
Draw blood in a green-top (lithium heparin) tube(s). For pediatric specimen, draw blood in a green-top (lithium heparin) MICROTAINER(S)®. Spin down and send 1 mL of lithium heparin plasma refrigerated. Plasma for a peak level should be drawn 30 minutes after completion of infusion of an intravenous dose or 60 minutes after an intramuscular or oral dose.Samples may be stored at 2-8C for up to forty eight (48) hours or frozen for longer storage. Do not use samples that have been sotred at room temperature for more than eight (8) hours.
Note: 1. Indicate plasma on request form.
2. Patient specimens containing the drugs Sisomycin® and Netilmicin® will yield falsely elevated values for gentamicin.
3. If dosage and dosing information are provided, they will be included on report to enhance clinical interpretation.
4. Label specimen with patient’s name (first and last), date of birth, date and time of draw, phlebotomist’s initials, and as plasma.
Alternate: Serum
Draw blood in a serum gel tube(s). Spin down and send 1 mL of serum refrigerated. Serum for a peak level should be drawn 30 minutes after completion of infusion of an intravenous dose or 60 minutes after an intramuscular or oral doseSamples may be stored at 2-8C for up to forty eight (48) hours or frozen for longer storage. Do not use samples that have been sotred at room temperature for more than eight (8) hours..
Note: 1. Indicate serum on request form.
2. Patient specimens containing the drugs Sisomycin® and Netilmicin® will yield falsely elevated values for gentamicin.
3. If dosage and dosing information are provided, they will be included on report to enhance clinical interpretation.
4. Label specimen with patient’s name (first and last), date of birth, date and time of draw, phlebotomist’s initials, and as serum.
Test Classification and CPT Coding
80170
Methodology
Turbidimetric Immunoassay (PETINA)