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BILIRUBIN (TOTAL) (8000100177)
Test Mnemonic:

BILI T

Specimen Requirements:
Collection:

Serum separator tube (SST) (Preferred), Plasma separator tube (PST) or red stopped vacutainer tube.

 

Minimum Volume:

3 mL of blood

Storage/Transport:

Protect sample from light.  Deliver to Sample Management within 2 hours of collection.

Stability:

Room Temperature ≤4 hours; Refrigerated ≤7 days; Frozen ≤6 months (avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles).

Causes for Rejection:

Specimen not protected from light, specimen for neonates < 14 days, incomplete and/or incorrect sample identification, improper storage/transport, and gross hemolysis.      

Specimen Preparation:

Protect specimen from light.  Allow specimen to clot completely at room temperature. Centrifuge to separate serum from cells within 2 hours of collection. Transfer serum from red-topped tube to labeled plastic transport tube and protect sample from light.

Methodology:

Colorimetric 

Performed:

Clinical Chemistry                  

Turnaround Time:

Routine: 8 hours; ASAP: 4 hours; STAT: 1 hour

Reference Range:

By report (reports may vary based on instrumentation, patient age and sex).

CPT 4 Code:

82247

Note:

Neonatal specimens less than 14 days old have not been validated for TBIL.  Therefore, these specimens should be analyzed using BU/BC.  Protect the specimen from light. May use aluminum foil or amber colored tube to protect specimen from light during transit. 

Effective Date: 05/29/2015
Reviewed By/Date: Okorodudu, Anthony - 05/14/2019
Approved By/Date: Okorodudu, Anthony - 12/20/2022
When ordering tests for which Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement will be sought, physicians should only order tests that are medically necessary for the diagnosis or treatment of the patient. Components of the organ or disease panels may be ordered individually. The diagnostic information must substantiate all tests ordered and must be in the form of an ICD-10 code or its verbal equivalent.