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Chloride : 330
Test CodeCLAU or 330
CPT Codes
82435
Transport Container
Preferred Specimen
1 mL serum
Alternative Specimens
Sodium heparin (green-top) tube or Lithium heparin (green-top) tube
Minimum Volume
0.5 mL
1 mL serum
Alternative Specimens
Sodium heparin (green-top) tube or Lithium heparin (green-top) tube
Minimum Volume
0.5 mL
Transport Temperature
Room temperature.
Specimen Stability
Serum and plasma:
Room temperature: 7 days; Refrigerated: 5 days; Frozen: 28 days
Room temperature: 7 days; Refrigerated: 5 days; Frozen: 28 days
Reject Criteria (Eg, hemolysis? Lipemia? Thaw/Other?)
Anticoagulants other than heparin
Methodology
Ion Selective Electrodes (ISE)
Setup Schedule
Sunday - Saturday
Report Available
1 day
Reference Range
98-110 mmol/L
Clinical Significance
Serum chloride is the major extracellular anion and counter-balances the major cation, sodium, maintaining electrical neutrality of the body fluids. Two thirds of the total anion concentration in extracellular fluids is chloride and it is significantly involved in maintaining proper hydration and osmotic pressure. Movement of chloride ions across the red blood cell membrane is essential for the transport of biocarbonate ions in response to changing concentrations of carbon dioxide. Chloride measurements are used in the diagnosis and treatment of electrolyte and metabolic disorders such as cystic fibrosis and diabetic acidosis.
Performing Laboratory
med fusion