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Mycobacteria, Culture, with Fluorochrome Smear [4554X]
Test Code5202
CPT Codes
87116, 87206
Includes
Mycobacteria Culture, Concentration, Acid-Fast Bacilli Stain
An additional charge for Concentration (CPT code(s): 87015) will be added as appropriate.
Identification will be performed at an additional charge for each organism
CPT code(s) 87118: Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time of Flight or
CPT code(s) 87153: AFB Sequencing
If TB is isolated for the first time or after three months after the first isolate from a patient, susceptibilities will be performed at an additional charge (CPT code(s): 87190 per drug.
An additional charge for Concentration (CPT code(s): 87015) will be added as appropriate.
Identification will be performed at an additional charge for each organism
CPT code(s) 87118: Matrix Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization-Time of Flight or
CPT code(s) 87153: AFB Sequencing
If TB is isolated for the first time or after three months after the first isolate from a patient, susceptibilities will be performed at an additional charge (CPT code(s): 87190 per drug.
Preferred Specimen
10 mL body fluids or lower respiratory tract specimens or
10 mL gastric lavage or
2 mL CSF or
2 grams fresh (unfixed) tissue or
40 mL urine collected in a sterile leak-proof container or
1 mL exudate, aspirate, lesion material, ocular specimen collected in a sterile leak-proof container or
1 gram or 1 mL stool collected in a sterile leak-proof container
10 mL gastric lavage or
2 mL CSF or
2 grams fresh (unfixed) tissue or
40 mL urine collected in a sterile leak-proof container or
1 mL exudate, aspirate, lesion material, ocular specimen collected in a sterile leak-proof container or
1 gram or 1 mL stool collected in a sterile leak-proof container
Patient Preparation
Expectorated sputum: Instruct patient to gargle with water and cough deeply. Three separate early morning collections on at least three consecutive days are recommended.
Minimum Volume
2 mL body fluids or lower respiratory tract specimens • 2 mL gastric lavage • 1 mL CSF • 1 gram fresh (unfixed) tissue • 20 mL urine collected in a sterile leak-proof container • 1 mL exudate, aspirate, lesion material, ocular specimen collected in a sterile leak-proof container • 1 gram or 1 mL stool
Other Acceptable Specimens
Swabs in Amies liquid, Amies gel swab, Stuarts or ESwab transport systems, ONLY if tissue biopsy or wound aspirate is not available • Samples in anaerobic transport medium, ONLY if it is an irreplaceable sample type • Throat/oral/sputum swabs from cystic-fibrosis patients
Instructions
Tissue and biopsy material: Sterile leak-proof container with small amount of saline, no fixative or preservative.
Gastric lavage fluid: Sterile leak-proof container. Must be neutralized with sodium bicarbonate within 4 hours of collection.
Expectorated sputum: Instruct patient to gargle with water and cough deeply. Three separate early morning collections on at least three consecutive days are recommended.
Note: See the alphabetical listing in the Microbiology section of specimen Collection and Handling for further instructions.
Gastric lavage fluid: Sterile leak-proof container. Must be neutralized with sodium bicarbonate within 4 hours of collection.
Expectorated sputum: Instruct patient to gargle with water and cough deeply. Three separate early morning collections on at least three consecutive days are recommended.
Note: See the alphabetical listing in the Microbiology section of specimen Collection and Handling for further instructions.
Transport Container
Sterile, leak-proof container
Transport Temperature
Refrigerated (cold packs)
Specimen Stability
Room temperature: Unacceptable
Refrigerated: 5 days
Frozen: Unacceptable
Refrigerated: 5 days
Frozen: Unacceptable
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
24 hour pooled urine or sputum • Dry swabs • Specimens received in alcohol, formalin, EDTA, lithium heparin or conventional blood culture bottles • Throat/oral/sputum swabs from non-cystic-fibrosis patients • Urine specimens in preservative tubes
Methodology
Continuous Monitoring Broth Culture System and Conventional Culture • Microscopic Exam with Fluorochrome Stain
Setup Schedule
Set up: Mon-Sat; Report available: 6-8 weeks
Reference Range
See Laboratory Report
Clinical Significance
There are more than 70 species of mycobacteria of which the primary pathogen is M. tuberculosis. Tuberculosis is a chronic, granulomatous disease caused by M. tuberculosis. Identification, and, if appropriate, antibiotic sensitivity, is required to initiate necessary therapy.