Test Code FIBRI FIBRINOGEN, PLASMA
Additional Codes
Software | Test Code |
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Label Text | FIBRI |
EPIC | LAB314 |
Performing Laboratory
NorDx Laboratories
Useful For
Detection of fibrinogen deficiency/dysfunction
Method Name
Clauss Clot-Based Assay
Reference Values
160 - 450 mg/dL
Days and Times Test Performed
Monday through Sunday
Available STAT
Report Available
1 Day
Specimen Type
Plasma
Preferred Container
Light Blue Top Tube (Sodium Citrate) – Tube(s) must be full at time of collection.
Specimen Collection and Handling
Collect specimen as follows:
1. Draw blood in light blue-top (3.2% sodium citrate) tube(s). Tube(s) must be full upon collection.
2. Separate plasma from cells within 4 hours of collection in a centrifuge at 2,500 rpm for 15 minutes or 3,000 rpm for 10 minutes.
3. Using a plastic transfer pipette (do not use a glass pipette) decant the plasma to a screw-capped, plastic (polypropylene) vial. Glass vials will not be accepted.
4. Spin the plasma again at 2,500 rpm for 15 minutes or 3,000 rpm for 10 minutes.
Note: Double spinning the specimen ensures platelet poor plasma (<10,000 uL)
5. Divide the plasma into as many 0.5-1.0 mL aliquots as possible and cap the vial(s) tightly
6. Place tubes upright and freeze specimen(s) immediately at ≤ – 20º C.
7. Send specimen(s) FROZEN on dry ice.
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Specimen Stability Information
Specimen Type: Plasma
Room Temp: 4 Hours
Note: Whole blood that remains capped and unspun is stable for up to 4 hours when stored at room temperature (18 – 24C). Frozen plasma is stable 2 weeks @ -20C and 12 months @ -70C. Blue top tubes for coag assays must not be refrigerated or placed on ice.
Add On Capable
Yes
Advance Beneficiary Notice Requirements
No ABN Required
CPT Code Information
CPT Code |
CPT Description |
CPT Disclaimer |
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85384 | Fibrinogen, Activity |
Performing Laboratory Location
NorDx Laboratories
LOINC Code Information
3255-7
Rejection Information
Underfilled (< 90%), clotted, high hematocrit (> 55%), or grossly hemolyzed