Test Code Billings Clinic: 8890 Mayo: CUS1 Copper, Serum
Specimen Required
Patient Preparation: High concentrations of gadolinium, iodine, and barium are known to interfere with most metal tests. If gadolinium-, iodine, or barium-containing contrast media has been administered, the specimen should not be collected for at least 96 hours.
Supplies:
-Metal Free Specimen Vial (T173)
-Metal Free B-D Tube (No Additive), 6 mL (T184)
Collection Container/Tube: 6-mL Plain, royal blue-top Vacutainer plastic trace element blood collection tube
Submission Container/Tube: 7-mL Metal-free, screw-capped, polypropylene vial
Specimen Volume: 0.8 mL
Collection Instructions:
1. Allow the specimen to clot for 30 minutes; then centrifuge the specimen to separate serum from the cellular fraction.
2. Remove the stopper. Carefully pour specimen into metal-free, polypropylene vial, avoiding transfer of the cellular components of blood. Do not insert a pipet into the serum to accomplish transfer, and do not ream the specimen with a wooden stick to assist with serum transfer.
3. See Metals Analysis Specimen Collection and Transport for complete instructions.
Useful For
Diagnosis of:
-Wilson disease
-Primary biliary cholangitis
-Primary sclerosing cholangitis
Special Instructions
Method Name
Dynamic Reaction Cell-Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectrometry (DRC-ICP-MS)
Reporting Name
Copper, SSpecimen Type
SerumSpecimen Minimum Volume
0.2 mL
Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type | Temperature | Time | Special Container |
---|---|---|---|
Serum | Refrigerated (preferred) | 28 days | METAL FREE |
Ambient | 28 days | METAL FREE | |
Frozen | 28 days | METAL FREE |
Reject Due To
Gross hemolysis | OK |
Gross lipemia | OK |
Gross icterus | OK |
Reference Values
0-2 months: 40-140 mcg/dL
3-6 months: 40-160 mcg/dL
7-9 months: 40-170 mcg/dL
10-12 months: 80-170 mcg/dL
13 months-10 years: 80-180 mcg/dL
11-17 years: 75-145 mcg/dL
Males:
≥18 years: 73-129 mcg/dL
Females:
≥18 years: 77-206 mcg/dL
Interpretation
Serum copper below the normal range is associated with Wilson disease, as well as a variety of other clinical situations (see Clinical Information). Excess use of denture cream containing zinc can cause hypocupremia.
Serum concentrations above the normal range are seen in primary biliary cirrhosis, primary sclerosing cholangitis, and a variety of other clinical situations (see Clinical Information).
Day(s) Performed
Monday through Saturday
Report Available
1 to 3 daysPerforming Laboratory
Mayo Clinic Laboratories in RochesterTest Classification
This test was developed and its performance characteristics determined by Mayo Clinic in a manner consistent with CLIA requirements. It has not been cleared or approved by the US Food and Drug Administration.CPT Code Information
82525
LOINC Code Information
Test ID | Test Order Name | Order LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
CUS1 | Copper, S | 5631-7 |
Result ID | Test Result Name | Result LOINC Value |
---|---|---|
616155 | Copper, S | 5631-7 |
Forms
If not ordering electronically, complete, print, and send 1 of the following with the specimen:
-General Test Request (T239)
-Gastroenterology and Hepatology Test Request (T728)