Test Code Billings Clinic: 4186 Cortisol, Pre-Cosyntropin, Plasma or Serum
Performing Laboratory
Billings Clinic Laboratory: Chemistry
Useful For
- Discrimination between primary and secondary adrenal insufficiency
- Differential diagnosis of Cushing syndrome
Methodology
Chemiluminescent Immunoassay
Specimen Requirements
Submit only 1 of the following specimens:
Serum or plasma should be physically separated from cells as soon as possible with a maximum limit of two hours from the time of collection.
Plasma
- Draw blood in a green-top (lithium heparin) tube(s).
- Spin down and send 1.0 mL of plasma frozen
- Indicate time of draw on request form.
- Label specimen appropriately (plasma).
Serum
- Draw blood in a plain, red-top tube(s) or a serum gel tube(s).
- Spin down and send 1.0 mL of serum frozen
- Indicate time of draw on request form.
- Label specimen appropriately (serum).
Storage/Stability
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time |
Plasma, Serum | Refrigerated | 2 days |
Frozen (preferred) | 1 month | |
Ambient | 8 hours |
Reject Due To
- Samples stored at room temperature greater than 8 hours
- Samples frozen and thawed more than once
- Gross hemolysis
Reference Values
3.09 - 22.40 µg/dL
AM 5.27 - 22.45 µg/dL
PM 3.44 - 16.76 µg/dL
Day(s) Test Set Up
Daily
Test Classification and CPT Coding
80400 - ACTH stimualtion panel; for adrenal insufficiency
LOINC Code Information
Reporting Name | LOINC Code |
Cortisol, Pre ACTH | 2143-6 |
Physician Office Specimen Requirements Additional Information
This test should be ordered for the first specimen of an adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) stimulation test. Order Billings Clinic: #4187 “Cortisol, Post-Cosyntropin, Plasma or Serum” for the subsequent specimen(s) of a stimulation test.