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Osmolality, SerumĀ 

Test Code
OSMO


Alias/See Also
Performed in Chemistry for most locations:
BGFMC sends to BIMC
BUMCS sends to BUMCT
BCCH, Page send to Sonora Quest Laboratories,Test code 9290

 


CPT Codes
83930

Preferred Specimen
Li Heparin tube for facilities performing on site


Other Acceptable Specimens
SST/gold top tube


Instructions
For SQL sites, see link below for specimen details, methodology, setup schedule and reference ranges.


Setup Schedule
On-Site testing: Less than 4 hrs
SQL: Setup Nights: Monday through Sunday


Clinical Significance
Osmolality is used to evaluate the concentrating ability of the tubules in the kidneys.
Low serum or plasma osmolality levels are seen in adrenocortical insufficiency, panhypopituitarism, water intoxication and
postoperative status, (especially with excessive water replacement therapy, syndrome of inappropriate ADH secretion).
High serum or plasma osmolality levels are seen with water depletion, hyper-osmolar, nonketotic diabetic coma, diabetic
ketoacidosis, hypernatremic ethanol intoxication, diabetes insipidus, hypercalcemia, cerebral lesions, and often with tube feeding.
Low urine osmolality levels are seen with diabetes insipidus and primary polydipsia. After fluid restriction of 12-14 hours, a patient
with normal renal function should be able to concentrate urine to at least 800 mOsm/kg. Loss of this function is seen in early renal
failure, and a concentration ability of only 400 mOsm/kg would indicate severe renal dysfunction.


Additional Information
Osmolality


The CPT Codes provided in this document are based on AMA guidelines and are for informational purposes only. CPT coding is the sole responsibility of the billing party. Please direct any questions regarding coding to the payor being billed. Any Profile/panel component may be ordered separately. Reflex tests are performed at an additional charge.