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Carbon Dioxide

Message
Performed in Chemistry


Test Code
CO2


Alias/See Also
Bicarbonate


CPT Codes
82374

Preferred Specimen
Green Top LiHep, Plasma
WyMCC - SST


Other Acceptable Specimens
Gold/SST, Red Top


Specimen Stability
Refrigerated 7 days
Frozen 6 months


Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Collected in an outdated/expired tube
Hemolysis, icteric or lipemic
Contaminated


FDA Status
FDA Approved

Setup Schedule
Daily, Sunday through Saturday


Report Available
Less than 4 hours


Clinical Significance
Bicarbonate is the second largest fraction of anions in plasma. Included in this fraction are bicarbonate (HCO3 - ) and carbonate (CO3 2-) ions, as well as the carbamino compounds. At physiological pH of blood, concentration of carbonate is 1/1000 that of bicarbonate. Carbamino compounds are also present in such low quantities that they are generally not mentioned specifically. Bicarbonate content of serum or plasma is a significant indicator of electrolyte dispersion and anion deficit. Together with pH determination, bicarbonate measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of numerous potentially serious disorders associated with acid-base imbalance in respiratory and metabolic systems.




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